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COMMENDATORY 

UNIVERSITY   OF   NASHVILLE: 
PEABODY   COLLEGE    FOR   TEACHERS. 

NASHVILLE,    TENN. 
DEAR  GENERAL  WRIGHT:  September  9,   1907 

I  have  read  the  manuscript  of  "Tennessee  in  the  War,  1861-1865"  prepared  by 
yourself.  I  hope  you  will  publish  it;  it  is  a  work  of  very  great  value,  and,  I 
doubt  not,  will  have  a  great  sale.  Sincerely  yours, 

GENERAL  MARCUS  J.  WRIGHT. 


TENNESSEE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

NASHVILLE,    TENN. 
MY  DEAR  GENERAL  WRIGHT:  September  9,    1907. 

I  read  your  manuscript  entitled  "Tennessee  in  the  War,  1861-1865"  very  care 
fully  and  with  pleasure  last  winter.  Found  it  of  much  value  and,  while  the 
information  was  fresh  in  mind,  I  addressed  a  letter  to  the  Governor  of  Ten 
nessee  commending  it  and  stating  that  it  was  well  worthy  of  being  purchased 
and  published  by  the  State.  It  was  prepared  carefully  by  an  expert  in  our  U.  S. 
military  records  and  largely  from  original  sources.  It  contains  a  large  amount 
of  information  that  cannot  be  obtained  from  our  Tennessee  and  local  records  and 
would  be  expensive  to  compile.  It  is  the  result  of  many,  many  months  of  pains 
taking  labor. 

I  do  not  know  what  has  become  of  the  letter  I  wrote  the  Governor  upon  this 
subject.  Yours  most  truly, 

GENERAL  MARCUS  J.  WRIGHT, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

OFFICE    OF 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

STATE  OF  TENNESSEE. 
GENERAL  MARCUS  J.  WRIGHT,  NASHVILLE,  September  13,  1907- 

Washington,  D.  C. 
MY  DEAR  GENERAL: 

It  gave  me  great  pleasure  and  interest  to  examine  and  read  your  manuscript 
of  officers  in  Confederate  and  Federal  armies  during  the  late  war,  from  Tennessee. 
It  is  very  complete  and  will  be  eagerly  sought  by  all  old  Confederate  and  Federal 
soldiers  and  their  families,  not  only  in  Tennessee,  but  throughout  the  United 
States. 

Trust  you  may  have  it  put  in  book  form  soon  and  you  may  put  me  down  for 
five  copies. 

I  expressed  your  manuscript. 

When  I  can  serve  you  at  any  time,  it  will  give  me  pleasure  to  do  so. 

Yours  truly, 


A.    W.    WILLS, 

POSTMASTER. 
NASHVILLE,   TENN. 
GENERAL  MARCUS  J.  WRIGHT,  September  5,  1907- 

Washington,  D.  C. 
MY  DEAR  GENERAL: 

I    have    read   the   manuscript    prepared    by    you,    "Tennessee    in    the    War,    1861- 
1865,"   with   very   great  interest,   and   I   earnestly  trust  that  a  publication   will   be 


made  in  pamphlet  form  or  otherwise  for  distribution  and  sale.  It  is  the  only 
complete  record  in  existence  of  the  Federal  troops  from  Tennessee  engaged  in 
the  Civil  War.  The  Adjutant-General  of  Tennessee  compiled  a  very  imperfect 
record  of  the  Tennessee  troops,  which  was  so  replete  with  errors  that  it  was 
really  useless  and  finally  abandoned,  and  the  record  that  you  have  prepared,  being 
in  every  respect  perfect,  will  be  a  matter  of  very  great  interest  to  Tennesseans 
for  future  generations  and  the  Confederacy  as  well.  Your  manuscript  was  sub 
mitted  to  a  committee  consisting  of  ex-Governor  James  D.  Porter,  General  Gates 
P.  Thruston,  Captain  John  W.  Morton,  and  myself  and  was  carefully  scrutinized 
by  each  and  all  of  us  and  received  our  careful  and  universal  endorsement. 

Very   respectfully, 


7  East  36th  Street, 
MY  DEAR  GENERAL:  NEW  YORK,  October  i,  1907. 

I  have  just  finished  reading  your  "Tennessee  in  the  War,  1861-1865"  and  coji- 
gratulate  Tennesseans  upon  the  admirable  presentation  you  have  given  them. 
My  familiarity  with  the  army  of  Tennessee,  beginning  with  Columbus  and 
Bowling  Green,  permits  me  to  view  the  work  somewhat  as  a  critic.  I  find,  how 
ever,  nothing  to  criticize,  and  can  therefore  in  all  candor  heartily  praise  it. 

Thank  you  for  the  opportunity  to  look  it  through.  Yours  very  truly, 

GENERAL  MARCUS  J.  WRIGHT, 

Washington,  D.  C. 


HEADQUARTERS   UNITED   CONFEDERATE   VETERANS. 

OFFICE  OF  COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. 
GENERAL  MARCUS  J.  WRIGHT,  COLUMBUS,  Miss.,  October  29,  1907. 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Mv  DEAR  GENERAL  WRIGHT: 

It  has  given  me  pleasure  to  critically  examine  your  MS.  entitled  "Tennessee  in 
the  War,  1861-1865."  It  is  a  compilation  perfected  with  great  labor  and  accuracy, 
with  advantages  of  examination  of  records  in  the  War  Department  at  Washington 
and  from  other  sources,  to  which  you  have  had  access  for  so  many  years,  over 
and  above  any  other  living  Confederate. 

I  regard  it  as  technically  most  valuable  for  the  State  of  Tennessee  and  its 
citizens,  and  recommend  it  as  the  most  valuable  compilation  I  have  yet  seen 
for  Tennessee  in  the  great  Civil  War. 

The  compilation  is  broad  and  comprehensive,  giving  Military  Organizations  and 
Officers  from  Tennessee  in  both  the  Confederate  and  Union  Armies, — General 
and  Staff  Officers  in  the  Provisional  Army  of  Tennessee  appointed  by  Gov. 
Isham  G.  Harris, — General  Officers,  both  Union  and  Confederate,  with  Staff 
Officers,  and  Statement  of  previous  service  or  rank  in  United  States  Army, — 
Quartermasters  and  Commissaries  appointed  from  Tennessee  in  Confederate 
Army  other  than  those  on  Staff, — Officers  of  Confederate  States  and  United 
States  Navy  appointed  from  Tennessee, — Members  of  Confederate  and  United 
States  Congress  from  Tennessee, — Complete  Rosters  of  Federal  Troops  from  Ten 
nessee  which  served  in  the  War,  1861-1865, — Campaigns  conducted,  and  Battles, 
Affairs  and  Skirmishes  fought  within  Limits  of  State,  with  Date  and  Location. 
In  short,  as  far  as  it  goes,  it  is  as  complete  as  it  can  be,  and  a  copy  should  be 
in  every  family  in  Tennessee. 

With  kind  wishes,  Your  friend  and  comrade, 


Tennessee  in  the  War 
1861-1865 


TENNESSEE 

IN  THE  WAR 

1861-1865 


LISTS  OF 

Military  Organizations  and  Officers  from  Tennessee  in  both  the  Confederate 
and  Union  Armies;  General  and  Staff  Officers  of  the  Provisional  Army  of  Ten 
nessee,  Appointed  by  Governor  Isham  G.  Harris;  General  Officers,  both  Union 
and  Confederate,  with  Staff  Officers  of  the  Latter,  and  Statement  of  any  Previous 
Service  or  Rank  in  the  United  States  Army;  Quartermasters  and  Commissaries 
in  the  Confederate  Army  from  Tennessee,  other  than  those  mentioned  on  the 
Staff;  Officers  of  the  Confederate  States  Navy  appointed  from  Tennessee; 
Officers  of  the  United  States  Navy  from  Tennessee;  Members  of  the  Con 
federate  States  Congress  from  Tennessee;  Members  of  the  United  States  Con 
gress  from  Tennessee;  Complete  Rosters  of  Organizations  of  Federal  Troops 
from  Tennessee  who  Served  1861-65;  Campaigns  Conducted,  and  Battles,  Affairs 
and  Skirmishes  fought  within  the  Limits  of  the  State,  with  Date  and  Location. 


COMPILED  AND  PREPARED 

BY 

GENERAL  MARCUS  J.  WRIGHT 


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CONTENTS 

PAGE 

PRELIMINARY  STATEMENT  ......        9 

LIST  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  PROVISIONAL  ARMY  OF  TEN 
NESSEE  APPOINTED  BY  GOVERNOR  ISHAM  G.  HARRIS, 
AND  STAFF  OF  GENERAL  ROBERT  G.  FOSTER  AND  OF 
GENERAL  J.  L.  T.  SNEED  .  .  .  .  15 

GENERAL  OFFICERS  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE  ARMY  AP 
POINTED  FROM  TENNESSEE,  WITH  DATE  OF  APPOINT 
MENT  AND  NAMES,  RANK  AND  DUTIES  OF  THEIR 
STAFF  OFFICERS  .......  23 

LIST  OF  ARTILLERY  OFFICERS,  C.  S.  A.  .          .         .          .61 

LIST  OF  FIELD  OFFICERS,  REGIMENTS  AND  BATTALIONS 
FROM  TENNESSEE  IN  THE  CONFEDERATE  STATES 
ARMY,  AND  ESTIMATE  OF  THE  NUMBER  OF  TROOPS  85 

LIST  OF  OFFICERS  IN  THE  CONFEDERATE  STATES  NAVY 

APPOINTED  FROM  TENNESSEE  .  .  .  113 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE  CONGRESS  FROM  TEN 
NESSEE  ........  123 

LIST  OF  GENERAL  OFFICERS  IN  THE  UNION  ARMY  AP 
POINTED  FROM  TENNESSEE  .....  127 

REGISTER  OF  THE  REGIMENTS  OF  ARTILLERY,  CAVALRY 
AND  INFANTRY  FROM  TENNESSEE  WHICH  SERVED  IN 
THE  UNION  ARMY,  WITH  STATEMENT  OF  CASUAL 
TIES  AND  PROMOTIONS,  AND  THE  NUMBER  OF  TROOPS  ; 
FROM  THE  OFFICIAL  REPORT  OF  THE  ADJUTANT- 
GENERAL,  U.  S.  A.  .  .  .  .  .  .  131 

NAVAL  OFFICERS  FROM  TENNESSEE  WHO  SERVED  IN  THE 

UNION  ARMY  .......  201 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  CONGRESS  FROM  TEN 
NESSEE,  1861-65  .......  205 

LIST  OF  CAMPAIGNS  CONDUCTED,  AND  BATTLES,  EN 
GAGEMENTS,  SKIRMISHES,  ETC.,  FOUGHT  WITHIN  THE 
LIMITS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  TENNESSEE,  FROM  1861 
TO  1865  ........  209 

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"I  speak  for  that  heroic  State  who  was  baptized  in  her  infancy  with 
the  sprinkling  of  revolutionary  blood  on  King's  Mountain;  who  five 
years  afterward  struck  again  for  independence  under  the  banner  of  the 
daring  young  State  of  Franklin ;  who  grappled  single-handed  and 
alone  for  fifty  years,  with  the  dusky  warriors  of  the  forest,  in  all 
their  battles  from  the  Kentucky  line  to  the  Southern  Gulf;  who  beat 
back  the  British  legions  at  New  Orleans;  who  smote  the  false  Span 
iards  at  Pensacola;  who  rushed  with  Taylor  into  the  breach  at 
Monterey,  and  shared  in  the  triumphal  march  from  Vera  Cruz  to 
Mexico.  Thrice  has  she  furnished  to  the  nation  in  times  of  peril  a 
Chief  Magistrate,  each  of  signal  abilities.  To  the  Senate  she  has 
given  the  eloquence  of  Felix  Grundy,  the  wisdom  of  George  W. 
Campbell,  the  antique  virtues  and  Roman  purity  of  Hugh  L.  White, 
the  magnificent  oratory  of  the  generous  Foster,  and  the  far-reaching 
statesmanship  of  the  peerless  Bell.  And,  although  she  has  so  recently 
laid  away  beneath  the  sods  of  a  hundred  battle-fields  a  wealth  of  intel 
lect  and  manhood  sufficient  to  enrich  an  empire,  she  can  still  point  with 
pride  to  a  host  of  living  children  worthy  of  their  noble  lineage." 
(William  H.  Stephens.) 


PRELIMINARY    STATEMENT 

IN  1856  Isham  G.  Harris  was  elected  Governor  of  Ten 
nessee,  and  reflected  in  1859.  In  this  latter  year  John 
Brown  made  his  raid  into  Virginia,  w7as  captured  at  Har 
per's  Ferry,  tried  and  convicted  of  murder,  and  executed. 

The  presidential  election  of  1860  created  great  excite 
ment  and  much  bitter  feeling.  Abraham  Lincoln  was 
elected.  On  the  2Oth  of  December,  1860,  South  Carolina 
passed  an  ordinance  of  secession,  and  soon  afterwards 
Georgia,  Alabama,  Florida,  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  and 
Texas  had  taken  the  same  action. 

The  General  Assembly  of  Tennessee  met  January  7, 
1 86 1,  and  ordered  an  election  at  which  the  people  of  the 
State  should  vote  upon  the  question  of  holding  a  conven 
tion,  and  also  elect  delegates  to  serve  in  case  the  conven 
tion  should  be  held.  The  election  took  place  February  Qth, 
when  there  were  57,798  votes  in  favor  of  holding  the  con 
vention  and  69,675  votes  in  opposition,  and  votes  for  dele 
gates  who  favored  secession  24,749,  and  for  those  who 
favored  remaining  in  the  Union  88,803. 

The  first  decisive  action  of  the  war  was  taken  by  the  fir 
ing  on  Fort  Sumter  April  12.  1861.  On  April  I5th  Presi 
dent  Lincoln  issued  a  proclamation  calling  for  75,000 
troops,  and  other  proclamations  declaring  the  ports  of  the 
seceded  States  in  a  state  of  blockade  and  all  vessels  acting 
under  authority  of  the  blockaded  States  guilty  of  piracy. 

The  General  Assembly  of  Tennessee  was  convened  in 
extra  session  April  25th,  and  resolutions  were  adopted 
authorizing  the  Governor  to  enter  into  a  military  league 
with  the  Confederate  States.  The  commissioners  appointed 

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io  Tennessee  in  the  War 

.were  Gustavus  A.  Henry,  A.  W.  O.  Totten  and  Washing 
ton  Bat  row,  who  concluded  the  formation  of  the  league 
May  7th.  On  the  6th  of  May  the  General  Assembly  passed 
the  ordinance  of  secession,  or  separation,  and  submitted  it 
for  ratification  to  a  vote  of  the  people  at  an  election  to  be 
held  June  8th.  The  election  was  held  at  the  time  appointed, 
the  vote  standing  104,913  in  favor  to  47,238  against  it. 
Acts  were  passed  to  raise  and  equip  an  army  of  55,000  men, 
officers  both  general  and  staff  were  appointed,  whose  names, 
rank  and  duties  appear  elsewhere. 

On  the  24th  of  June  the  Governor  made  proclamation 
that  the  political  bonds  were  dissolved  which  bound  Ten 
nessee  to  the  United  States.  On  the  3ist  of  July  the  Pro 
visional  Army  of  Tennessee  with  all  its  stores  and  equip 
ments  was  transferred  to  and  became  a  part  of  the  army 
of  the  Confederate  States,  and  was  placed  under  command 
of  General  Leonidas  Polk,  commanding  Department  No.  i, 
with  headquarters  at  Memphis. 

A  strong  Union  sentiment  soon  developed  in  East  Ten 
nessee,  and  in  that  part  of  the  State  the  leading  men,  such 
as  Andrew  Johnson,  Wm.  G.  Brownlow,  Thomas  A.  R. 
Nelson  and  Horace  Maynard,  espoused  the  Union  cause. 

A  convention  made  up  of  delegates  from  East  Tennessee 
counties  assembled  at  Knoxville  May  30,  1861,  with  four 
hundred  and  sixty-nine  delegates  representing  twenty-six 
counties,  which,  with  the  other  counties  represented  by 
proxies,  constituted  the  whole  of  East  Tennessee.  The  con 
vention  after  two  days'  session  adjourned  to  meet  at  Greene- 
ville  on  June  I7th.  Resolutions  were  passed  protesting 
against  the  military  league  and  the  acts  of  the  General  As 
sembly  favoring  the  policy  of  neutrality  which  had  recently 
been  adopted  by  Kentucky,  and  appealing  to  the  people  of 
the  State  at  the  approaching  election  to  vote  down  the  pro 
posed  ordinance  of  secession. 


Preliminary  Statement  1 1 

The  delegates  to  the  Greeneville  convention  reassembled 
June  1 7th.  The  convention  adopted  a  "Declaration  of 
Grievances"  and  appointed  a  committee  composed  of  O.  P. 
Temple,  John  Netherland  and  James  P.  McDonald  to  peti 
tion  the  General  Assembly  for  the  formation  of  a  new 
State,  to  be  composed  of  East  Tennessee  and  such  adjoining 
counties  of  Middle  Tennessee  as  might  desire  to  be  included. 
In  the  event  of  the  granting  of  the  petition  Kingston  was 
selected  as  the  place  for  the  convention  of  the  new  State  to 
assemble;  but,  if  the  petition  was  not  granted,  it  was  pro 
posed  to  establish  an  independent  State  and  raise  an  army, 
with  John  Baxter  as  commander-in-chief.  The  new  State 
was  not  formed. 

The  Confederate  authorities  established  the  line  of  the 
Cumberland  River,  and  held  possession  until  late  in  1862, 
when  Tennessee  became  the  battle-ground,  different  portions 
of  the  State  being  alternately  in  possession  of  Federal  and 
Confederate  troops. 

On  February  22,  1862,  General  Grant  issued  an  order  sus 
pending  civil  government  in  Tennessee  and  declaring  mar 
tial  law.  On  the  3d  of  March,  1862,  President  Lincoln 
appointed  Andrew  Johnson  a  brigadier-general,  and  mili 
tary  governor  of  Tennessee.  Thus  the  whole  of  Tennessee 
was  placed  under  military  law — Middle  and  West  Tennessee 
by  the  United  States  and  East  Tennessee  by  the  Confederate 
States.  Governor  Johnson  arrived  at  Nashville  and  as 
sumed  command  as  military  governor  March  12,  1862. 

A  Union  convention  assembled  at  Nashville  January  9, 
1865.  The  convention  proposed  two  amendments  to  the 
Constitution  of  the  State;  the  first  abolishing  slavery,  and 
the  second  prohibiting  the  General  Assembly  from  making 
any  law  recognizing  the  right  of  property  in  man.  The 


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schedule  proposed  repealed  Section  31  of  the  Constitution 
(the  ordinance  of  secession)  and  the  league  with  the  Con 
federate  States,  and  declared  void  all  acts  of  the  State 
government  since  May  6,  1861,  ratified  the  acts  of  Governor 
Johnson,  and  provided  for  an  election  February  22d  at 
which  the  people  should  vote  on  the  ratification  of  the  pro 
posed  amendments  and  schedule  and  to  hold  another  elec 
tion  March  4th  for  choosing  a  governor  and  members  of 
the  General  Assembly.  A  resolution  was  adopted  requiring 
all  who  voted  on  the  amendments  to  take  what  was  known 
as  the  "iron-clad  oath." 

The  result  of  the  election  was  the  choice  of  Wm.  G. 
Brownlow  for  governor,  Governor  Andrew  Johnson  hav 
ing  been  elected  vice-president  of  the  United  States.  Gov 
ernor  Brownlow  was  inaugurated  April  5th. 

On  July  23,  1866,  Andrew  Johnson,  president  of  the 
United  States,  signed  the  bill  which  had  passed  both  houses 
of  Congress  readmitting  Tennessee  into  the  Union. 


General   and  Staff  Officers 

of  the 

Provisional  Army  of  the  State  of 
Tennessee 


LIST    OF    NAMES    OF    GENERAL    AND    STAFF 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  PROVISIONAL  ARMY 

OF  THE  STATE  OF  TENNESSEE 

Appointed  by  Governor  I  sham  G.  Harris,  May,  1861 

Isham  G.  Harris,  by  virtue  of  his  office  as  Governor  of 
Tennessee,  was  commander-in-chief  of  the  provisional  army 
of  Tennessee  until  its  transfer  to  the  Confederate  States. 
He  served  as  volunteer  aid-de-camp  to  General  Albert  Sid 
ney  Johnston,  and  was  with  him  when  he  was  killed  at 
Shiloh.  He  subsequently  served  on  the  staffs  of  Generals 
Beauregard,  Bragg,  and  Cheatham. 


MAJOR-GENERALS 

Samuel  R.  Anderson 
Gideon  J.  Pillow 


BRIGADIER-GENERALS 

W.  R.  Caswell 
Benj.  F.  Cheatham 
Robert  C.  Foster  (3d) 
John  L.  T.  Sneed 
Felix  K.  Zollicoffer 


STAFF 

Brigadier-General   Daniel    S.   Donelson,   Adjutant-General 

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ASSISTANT  ADJUTANT-GENERALS 

Hiram  S.  Bradford 
Gustavus  A.  Henry,  Jr. 
David  M.  Key 
Pollock  B.  Lee 
James  D.  Porter,  Jr. 
W.  C.  Whitthorne 

INSPECTORS-GENERAL 

Brigadier-General  Wm.  H.  Carroll 

ASSISTANT  INSPECTORS-GENERAL 

Alexander  W.  Campbell 
J.  W.  Gillespie 
Joseph  G.  Pickett 
James  L.  Scudder 
Henry  W.  Wall 
C.  H.  Williams,  Jr. 

PAYMASTER-GENERAL 

Brigadier-General  William  Williams 

ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS-GENERAL 

Thomas  Boyers 
Claiborne  Deloach 
Wm.  B.  Reese,  Jr. 

QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL 

Vernon  K.  Stevenson 

COM  MISSARY-GENERAL 

R.  G.  Fain 


Officers  of  the  Provisional  Army  1 7 

ASSISTANT  QUARTERMASTERS-GENERAL 

John  S.  Bransford,  Nashville 

Samuel  T.   Bicknell,   with  General   Caswell 

E.  F.  Cheatham,  with  General  Anderson 

Jesse  B.  Clements,  Nashville 

George  W.  Cunningham,  Nashville 

W.  P.  Davis,  Camp  Trousdale 

John  W.  Eldridge,  Union  City 

John  G.  Finnic,  Memphis 

James  Glover,  with  General  Anderson 

John  S.  Hill,  with  Stephens'  regiment 

A.  L.  McClellan,  with  Cummings'  regiment 

J.  H.  McMahon,  Trenton 

Thomas  S.  Marshall,  Nashville 

Thomas  Peters,  Memphis 

John  L.  Sehon,  Nashville 

A.  J.  Vaughn,  West  Tennessee 

SURGEON-GENERAL 

B.  W.  Arent 

MILITARY  AND  FUNDING  BOARD 

Neill  S.  Brown 
James  E.  Bailey 
W.  G.  Harding 


LIST  OF  FIELD  OFFICERS  AND  CAPTAINS  IN 
THE   ARTILLERY    CORPS    OF    TENNESSEE 

Appointed  by  Governor  Isham  G.  Harris,  and  Confirmed  by 
the  Legislature  of  Tennessee 

John   P.   McCown Promoted  May  17,   1861,  Colonel 

Milton  A.  Haynes "  "      Lt-Col. 

Alex.  P.  Stewart "  "  "         Major 

Arthur  N.  Rutledge,  Light  Battery, 

Zollicoffer  "  Sr.  Capt. 

Marshall  T.  Polk,  Light  Battery, 
Gen.  Polk 

Wm.  H.  Jackson,  Light  Battery,  Gen. 
Polk  

Andrew  Jackson,  Jr.,  Heavy  Battery, 
Gen.  Polk 

Smith  P.  Bankhead,  Light  Battery, 
McCown  

G.  Wm.  Miller,  Heavy  Battery, 

Bowling  Green,  Ky "  June  I 

Fred   Krone,  disbanded 

Fred  Warner,  resigned 

Robt.  Sterling,  vice  Warner,  Heavy 
Battery,  Columbus,  Ky 

J.  Hamilton,  died  Sept.  15,  1861 

S.  H.  D.  Hamilton,  died  Jan.  i,  1862        "          Sept.  20        "      "      " 

First  Lieutenant  Thomas  N.  John 
son,  Commanding  Siege  Artillery 

William  Keiter,  killed  by  explosion, 

Lady  Polk,  Nov.  8,  1861 June  20  "  "  " 

W.  Y.  C  Humes,  Heavy  Battery,  Co 
lumbus,  Ky Nov.  8 

Jesse  Taylor,  Heavy  Battery,  Fort 

Henry  July  18  "  "  " 

W.  O.  Crane,  recruiting 

Thomas  K.  Porter,  Light  Battery, 

Bowling  Green,  Ky 

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Officers  and  Captains  in  the  Artillery  Corps      19 


John  P.  Lynch,  Light  Battery,  Knox- 

ville  Promoted  July  18,  1861,  Sr.  Capt. 

John  W.  Stewart,  Heavy  Battery, 

New  Madrid "  July  25  "  " 

Hugh  L.  W.  McClung,  Light  Battery, 
Knoxville  

Frank  Maney,  Light  Battery,  Fort 

Donelson  "  Sept.  17  "  "  " 

William  R.  Dunlap,  died  Oct.  2,  1861        "  "  "      "       " 

George  H.  Monsarratt,  Light  Battery, 

Hopkinsville "  Oct.  2  "  "  " 

A.  P.  Griffith,  Light  Battery,  Hop 
kinsville  "  Sept.20  "  "  " 

J.  Wesley  Eldridge,  Light  Battery, 

Hopkinsville  Nov.  20  "  "  " 

J.  G.  Anglaide,  Heavy  Battery,  Co 
lumbus,  Ky "  "  21  "  "  " 

J.  C.  B.  Jones,  Heavy  Battery,  Co 
lumbus,  Ky. 


PROVISIONAL  ARMY  OF  TENNESSEE 

SNEED,  JOHN  L.  T. 

Brigadier-General,  Provisional  Army  of  Tennessee, 
1861. 


STAFF 


Bradford,  Hiram  S.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 
Finney,  J.  J.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Grey,  W.  W.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Hammond,  E.  Shelley,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  G. 
Bradford,  J.  D.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 


FOSTER,  ROBERT  G. 

Brigadier-General,  Provisional  Army  of  Tennessee. 


STAFF 

Brown,  J.  Lucian,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Craghead,  James  B.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Heiman,  A.,  Maj.,  A.  D.  C. 
Smiley,  Thomas  S.,  A.  D.  C. 

Wilhamson,  — ,  Capt,  A.  C.  S. 

Smith,  Thos.  T.,  A.  D.  G. 


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General  Officers 

of  the 

Confederate  Army  Appointed  from 
Tennessee 


LIST   OF   NAMES   OF   GENERAL  OFFICERS   OF 

THE  CONFEDERATE  ARMY,  APPOINTED 

FROM  TENNESSEE 

With  dates  of  appointments  and  promotions  and  previous 

service  in  the  United  States  Army;  and  names,  rank  and 

duties  of  the  Staff  Officers  as  far  as  ascertained 

ADAMS,  JOHN. 

Cadet  at  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  July  i,  1841; 
Brevet  2d  Lieutenant  ist  Dragoons,  July  i,  1846; 
2d  Lieutenant,  December  6,  1846;  ist  Lieutenant, 
October  9,  1851;  Captain,  November  30,  1856;  Brevet 
ist  Lieutenant,  March  16,  1848,  for  gallant  and  meri 
torious  conduct  in  the  battle  of  Santa  Cruz  de  Posates, 
Mexico. 

Resigned  May  31,  1861. 

Brigadier-General,  December  29,  1862. 

Killed  at  battle  of  Franklin,  Tennessee,  November 
30,  1864. 

COMMANDS 

Post  Memphis,  Tennessee,  1861-62. 
Brigade  composed  of  6th,    I4th,    i5th,   2Oth,   23d 
and  43d  Mississippi  regiments,  Loring's  division. 
Stewart's  corps,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

STAFF 

Adams,  Thomas,  Maj.,  A.  C  S. 
Billups,  John  W.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Gibson,  Thos.  J.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Gregory,  Edward  H.,  Capt.,  A.  I.  G. 
Love,  John,  Brigade  Surgeon 
Saunders, ,  Col.  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 

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24  Tennessee  in  the  War 

ANDERSON,  SAMUEL  R. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  First  Tennessee  regiment 
infantry  in  the  Mexican  War.  Major-General  Provi 
sional  Army  of  Tennessee,  May,  1861. 

Brigadier-General  P.  A.  C.  S.,  July  9,  1861. 

Resigned  May  10,  1862,  and  reappointed. 

Died  at  Nashville,  Tennessee,  January  2,  1883. 


STAFF 

Allen,  John,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Avent,   B.   W.,   Surgeon. 
Bowen,  Achilles,  Maj.,  Eng.  Off. 
Cocke,  Daniel  R,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Nicholas,  W.  C.,  Med.  Div. 
Smith,  Granville,  Col.  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Stewart,  Lycurgus,  Maj, 
Vick,  A.  W.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Whitthorne,  U.  C.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Glover,  James,  Maj.,  Q.  M. 
Vick,  A.  W.,  Capt.,  Q.  W. 


Confederate  Officers  from  Tennessee         25 

BATE,  WILLIAM  B. 

First  Lieutenant  third  Tennessee  regiment  in  Mex 
ican  War.  Brigadier-General  C.  S.  A.,  October  3, 
1862;  Major-General  C.  S.  A.,  February  23,  1864. 

Died  in  Washington  City,  March  9,  1905. 

COMMANDS 

Brigade  composed  of  the  2d,  loth,  i5th,  2Oth,  3Oth 
and  37th  regiments,  Tennessee  infantry,  37th  Georgia 
regiment  of  infantry,  4th  battalion  Georgia  sharp 
shooters  and  the  Eufaula  light  battery  of  artillery, 
Hardie's  corps,  Stewart's  division,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

Division  composed  of  the  brigades  of  Tyler,  Lewis 
and  Finley,  and  light  batteries  of  Slocomb,  Cobb  and 
Mebane,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

STAFF 

Moore,  Benjamin  Rust,  Col.  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Nichal,  Bradford,  Capt,  Ord.  Off. 
Pirtle,  John  B.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Rice,  James  E.,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 
Rice,  Francis  E.,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 
Rhea,  Weston.  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M..  Pay  Dept. 
Rogan,  Chas.  B.,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 
Sykes,  N.  J.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S 
Schoef,  -     — ,  Maj.,  A.  I.  G. 
Tyree,  Edward  P.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Wiley,  John  R.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Winchester,  George,  Maj.,  A.  I.  G. 
Wood,  Robert,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Weakley,  S.  P.,  Capt.,  A.  C  S. 

Weiden,  ,  Surgeon 

Weakley,  T.  P.,  Capt.,  A.  C.  S. 
Yancy,  William  C.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 


26  Tennessee  in  the  War 

BELL,  TYREE  H. 

Brigadier-General,  February  28,  1865;  Captain  I2th 
regiment  Tennessee  infantry,  June  4,  1861 ;  Lieuten 
ant-Colonel  1 2th  regiment  Tennessee  infantry,  June  5, 
1861;  Colonel  I2th  regiment  Tennessee  infantry,  Au 
gust,  1862. 

Died  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  August  30,  1902. 

COMMANDS 

As  Colonel  in  1864  commanded  a  brigade  composed 
of  the  regiments  of  Colonels  Russell,  Green,  Wilson 
and  Newman  and  Lieutenants  Wisdom,  Barteau. 

As  Brigadier-General  commanded  a  brigade  in  the 
Jackson  division,  Forrest's  cavalry. 


STAFF 

Allison,  S.  F.  P.,  Capt.,  A.  I.  G. 
Allison,  S.  P.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Bell,  J.  T.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Bell,  Isaac,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Bell,  J.  L.,  Lieut.,  A.  I.  G. 
Bennett,  W.  K.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Clark,  Renken  D.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Harris,  A.  G.,  Lieut.,  Act'g  A.  C.  S. 
Harris,  C  C,  Lieut.,  Ord.  Off. 
Lea,  G.  L.,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Richardson,  Thomas  E.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Smith,  Pleasant  A.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  &  I.  G. 
Womack,  D.  M.,  Capt,  A.  C.  S. 

McDonall,  W.   W.,  Capt.,  

Hurt,  A.  R.,  Lieut., 

Porter,  Wm.  H.,  Cadet,  C.  S.  A.,  acting  A.  D.  C ;  killed 
at  Bryce  Cross  Roads 


BROWN,  JOHN  C. 

Brigadier-General,  August  30,  1862;  Major-Gen 
eral,  August  4,  1864. 

Died,  August  17,  1889,  at  Red  Boiling  Springs, 
Tennessee, 


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COMMANDS 

Colonel  3d  Tennessee  regiment  infantry,  Provisional 
Army  of  Tennessee,  May  16,  1861. 

Brigade  composed  of  i8th,  26th  and  45th  regiments 
Tennessee  infantry  and  Newman's  battalion  Ten 
nessee  infantry,  Stewart's  division,  Folk's  corps  of 
Tennessee. 

Division  composed  of  the  brigades  of  Generals  D. 
C.  Govan  and  James  A.  Smith,  Army  of  Tennessee. 


STAFF 

Brown,  Gaines  T.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Blanchard,  J.  G.,  Lieut.,  A.  I.  G. 
Carter,  B.  R,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Carter,  W.  A.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Cheney,  Hampton  J.,  Capt,  A.  A.  G. 
Cockville,  Mark  S.,  Lieut.,  Ord.  Off. 
Grant,  Jas.  F.,  Brigade  Surgeon 
Lone,  Gideon  H.,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
McCallum,  Geo.  B.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Plummer,  P.  B.,  A.  D.  C. 
Rogers,  C  G.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  G. 
Roy,  Benjamin  P.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 


CAMPBELL,  ALEX.  W. 

Colonel  of  33d  Tennessee  regiment  infantry, 
1861-62. 

Colonel  Inspector-General  on  staff  of  Major-Gen 
eral  L.  Polk,  1862-63.  Brigadier-General,  May  i, 
1865. 

Died  at  Jackson,  Tennessee,  June  14,  1893. 

COMMAND 

Brigade  in  General  W.  H.  Jackson's  brigade,  For 
rest's  cavalry. 


28  Tennessee  in  the  War 


STAFF 

Alexander,  J.  M.,  Brig.  Surgeon 
Baxter,  John  A.,  Surgeon 
Featherston,  C.  N.,  Lieut.,  Ord.  Off. 
Harris,  Wm.  R.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Harris,  James  E.,  Cadet,  A.  D.  C. 
Henderson,  W.  F.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  G. 
Morerod,  E.  R.,  Lieut.,  Act'g  A.  C.  S. 
Overton,  John,  Capt.,  A.  I.  G. 
Pierce,  S.  D.,  Lieut.,  Act'g.  Q.  M. 
Stitch,  Ferdinand,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Sykes,  W.  J.,  Maj,  A.  C.  S 
Warren,  A.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 


CARROLL,  WM.  H. 

Brigadier-General  Provisional  Army  of  Tennessee, 

,  1861. 

Brigadier-General,  P.  A.  C.  S.,  October  21,  1861. 
Resigned,  February  I,  1863. 
Died,  -        — . 

COMMAND 

District  of  East  Tennessee  and  the  forces  therein. 

STAFF 

Carroll,  Wm.  H.,  Jr.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C 
Monsarratt,  Geo.  H.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Warren,  W.  H.,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 
Young,  Casey,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Mitchell,  R.  N.,  Brig.  Surgeon 
Rice,  Francis,  Surgeon 
Warren,  A.,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 

CARTER,  JOHN  C. 

Captain  38th  Tennessee  regiment, ,  1861. 

Major  38th  Tennessee  regiment, ,  1862. 

Colonel  38th  Tennessee  regiment,  ,  1863. 

Brigadier-General,  July  7,  1864. 
Killed  at  battle  of  Franklin,  Tennessee,  November 
30,  1864. 


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COMMANDS 

Brigadier-General  Marcus  J.  Wright's  brigade,  con 
sisting  of  8th,  1 6th,  28th,  5ist  and  52d  Tennessee  regi 
ments  of  infantry. 

Murray's  battalion  Tennessee  infantry  and  Captain 
W.  W.  Caine's  battery  of  artillery,  Cheatham's  divi 
sion,  Folk's  corps,  Army  of  Tennessee. 


STAFF 


Whitthorne,  Washington  C,  Adjt.-Gen.  of  Tenn.  Vol., 
A.  D.  C.,  Staff  of  Gen.  Marcus  J.  Wright,  former 
Commander  of  brigade. 


CHEATHAM,  BENJAMIN  F. 

Captain  of  Co.  I  and  Colonel  of  the  2d  Tennessee 
regiment  in  the  War  with  Mexico. 

Brigadier-General  Provisional  Army  of  Tennessee, 
May  9,  1861. 

Brigadier-General  Provisional  Army  Confederate 
States,  July  9,  1861. 

Major-General,  March  10,  1861. 

Died  at  Nashville,  Tennessee,  September  4,  1886. 


COMMANDS 

Brigade  consisting  of  the  I5th  Senior  Tennessee 
regiment,  the  6th  and  9th  Tennessee  regiments  infantry 
and  Blythe's  Mississippi  battery  infantry. 

Second  Division  Western  Department  at  Columbus, 
Kentucky,  regiments  of  Colonel  Preston  Smith  and 
William  H.  Stephen.  (6th.) 


30  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Division  composed  of  brigades  of  Generals  George 
Maney,  Preston  Smith,  Marcus  J.  Wright  and  O.  F. 
Strahl — 1862-63.  Afterward  of  brigades  of  Maney, 
Wright,  Strahl,  A.  I.  Vaughan  and  I.  R.  Jackson. 

Army  corps, ,  1864. 


STAFF 

Barbee,  S.  K,  Maj.,  A.  C  S. 

Bostick,  Joseph,  Maj.,  A.  A.  I.  G. 

Bowers,  Joseph,  Asst.  Med.  Director 

Brooks,  S.  H.,  Maj.  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 

Breysacker,  Med.  Dir. 

Butler,  B.  J.,  Maj.,  Com.  of  Sub. 

Campbell,  Alex.  W.,  Col.,  A.  I.  G. 

Campbell,  John  J.,  Lieut.,  Act'g.  A.  D.  C. 

Cheatham,  John  A.,  Maj.,  Chf.  of  Ord. 

Clark,  J.,  Capt,  Ord.  Off. 

Hampton,  Henry,  Maj.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 

Harris,  Isham  G.,  Governor  of  Tennessee,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 

Henry,  Thos.  R,  Maj.,  A.  I.  G. 

Ingram,  John,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 

Little,  George,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 

McNairy,  Frank,  Maj.,  A.  D.  C. 

Mann,  John  G.,  Capt.,  Eng.  Off. 

Pickett,  George  B.,  Capt.,  Chf.  of  Eng. 

Porter,  James  D.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G.,  Chief  of  Staff 

Rice,  Frank,  Chief  Surgeon 

Robertson,  Abbott  L.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 

Smith,  I.  Webb,  Capt.,  A.  D.  C. 

Smith,  Melanchton,  Col.,  Chf.  of  Art'y 

Tyler,  R.  C,  A.  Q.  M. 

Vaulx,  Joseph,  Capt.,  A.  I.  G. 

Wright,  Marcus  J.,  Lieut-Col.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 

Yandell,  Patton,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Young,  G.  V.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M.,  Chf.  Q.  M. 


DAVIDSON,  HENRY  B. 

Captain  corps  of  cavalry,  C.  S.  A.,  March  16,  1861, 
Brigadier-General,  August  18,  1863. 

COMMAND 
Brigade  in  Wheeler's  command. 


Confederate  Officers  from  Tennessee        3 1 


STAFF 

Allen,  Geo.  Davidson,  Capt.,  A.  D.  C. 
Parker,  Thomas,  Lieut.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
Bayley,  Edmond,  Capt.,  A.  C.  S. 

Bell,  ,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Clay,  Henry  B.,  Capt.,  A.  I.  G. 

Holcombe,  ,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 

Herndon,  Addison  C.,  A.  Q.  M.,  Paymaster 
Hill,  William,  Maj.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
Kurd,  Wm.  A.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Kerr,  Hugh,  Capt.,  A.  D.  C. 
Nash,  Thomas,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Randolph,  ,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 

Ryan,  R.  B.,  Lieut.,  Act'g    A.  D.  C. 
Ross,  Reuben  R.,  Lieut-Col.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
Waters,  Frank,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 

Warren, ,  Maj.,  Ord.  Off. 

Steinback,  L.  K.,  Maj.,  Q.  M. 
Marshall,  W.  R.,  Capt.,  A.  I.  G. 
Wallace,  E.  F.,  Capt.,  A.  C.  S. 
Parker,  H.  H.,  Lieut.,  Ord.  Off. 


DIBRELL,  GEORGE  C. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  25th  regiment  Tennessee  infan 
try,  August  10,  1 86 1. 

Colonel  regiment  Partisan  Raiders,  September, 
1861. 

Brigadier-General,  July  26,  1864. 

Died  at  Sparta,  Tennessee,  May  9,  1888. 

COMMANDS 

Brigade  composed  of  4th  Alabama,  8th  and  Qth  regi 
ments  Tennessee  cavalry  and  Tennessee  cavalry  bat 
talions  of  Cox  and  Napier.  Shaw's  Tennessee  battery, 
1862-63. 

July,  1863,  temporary  commands  Armstrong's  brig 
ade. 

July  i,  1863,  commanding  Dibrell's  and  Gen.  John 
G.  Williams'  cavalry  brigades,  the  latter  composed  of 
1st,  2d  and  9th  Kentucky  cavalry.  Colonel  W.  C.  P. 


32  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Breckenridge,   commanding.     On  the   I2th  of  April, 
1865,  commanded  escort  to  President  Davis. 


STAFF 

Allison,  D.  A.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Bailey,  G.  N.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Barnes,  Gaines  M.,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 
Chapin,  Wm.  P.,  A.  I.  G. 
Clift,  M.  H.,  Capt.,  A.  C  S. 
Dibrell,  M.  C,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Ellis,  Leslie,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Martin,  Hugh  B.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Morgan,  J.  M.,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Morgan,  Geo.  H.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Raworth,  D.  B.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  G. 
Smallman,  M.  D.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  G. 
Smith,  Austin  W.,  ,  Chaplain 


PONELSON,  DANIEL  S. 

Cadet  at  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  2d  Lieutenant 
3d  Artillery,  July  i,  1825. 
Resigned,  January  22,  1826. 
Brigadier-General,  January  17,  1863. 
Major-General,  January  17,  1863. 
Died  at  Knoxville,  Tennessee,  April  17,  1863. 

COMMANDS 

Brigade  composed  of  the  8th,  loth,  i6th,  28th,  38th, 
5ist  and  52d  Tennessee  regiments  of  infantry  and 
Captain  W.  W.  Carnes'  battery  of  Artillery,  ist  brig 
ade,  2d  division,  ist  corps,  Army  of  the  Mississippi. 

ist  Division  of  the  Right  Wing,  Army  of 
the  Mississippi,  composed  of  brigades  of  Brigadier- 
Generals  Maney  and  Stewart,  and  Donelson's  brigade 
commanded  by  Colonel  John  H.  Savage,  commanding 
Department  of  East  Tennessee,  January,  1863. 


Confederate  Officers  from  Tennessee         33 


STAFF 

Bradford,  John,  Capt.,  A.  A.  &  I.  G. 
Craig,  S.,  Capt.,  A.  D.  C 
Donelson,  Samuel,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Duvall,  Henry,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Gray,  J.  W.,  Surgeon 
Henry,  Gustavus  A.  J.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Lewis,  Granville,  Col.  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Lindsay,  Henry,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 

Lowe,  ,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 

Martin,  James  G.,  Capt,  A.  A.  G. 
Munday,  W.  S.,  Maj.,  A.  C  S. 
Rite,  J.  L.,  Capt.,  Col.,  A.  D.  C. 

Wilkes,  James  H.,  ,  A.  A.  D.  C. 

Winchester,  Geo.  W.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 

FORREST,  NATHAN  BEDFORD. 

Captain  company  of  Tennessee  cavalry,  May  , 

1861. 

Colonel  Forrest's  regiment  cavalry,  1861-62. 
Brigadier-General,  July  21,  1862. 
Major-General  P.  A.  C.  S.,  December  4,  1863. 
Lieutenant-General,  February  28,   1865. 
Died  in  Memphis,  Tennessee,  October  29,  1877. 

COMMANDS 

Brigade  composed  of  4th,  8th  and  gth  Tennessee 
regiments  of  cavalry,  Russell's  4th  Alabama  cavalry, 
and  Freeman's  battery  of  artillery;  assigned  to  com 
mand  of  all  the  cavalry  in  West  Tennessee  and  North 
Mississippi,  consisting  of  his  own  brigade  and  the 
brigades  of  the  Chalmers,  McCullock,  Richardson, 
Bell,  Jeffrey,  Forrest,  and  subsequently  Lyon's  brigade, 
the  whole  organized  into  two  divisions  commanded 
by  Chalmers  and  Buford  respectively. 

As  Lieutenant-General  commanding  the  cavalry  di 
visions  of  Chalmers,  Buford  and  McCullock's  2d  Mis 
souri  cavalry  and  the  militia  forces  of  the  Mississippi. 

District  of  the  Mississippi  and  East  Louisiana,  July 
,  1865. 


34  Tennessee  in  the  War 


STAFF 

Anderson,  Chas.  W.,  Capt.,  Maj.,  A.  D.  C.  &  A.  A.  G. 

Brand,  W.  H.,  ,  A.  A.  A.  G. 

Cowan,  J.  B.,  Surgeon,  Chief  Surgeon 
Dashiell,  Geo.,  Capt.,  Paymaster 
Daves,  J.  N.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Donelson,  Samuel,  Capt.,  A.  D.  C. 
Dunnington,   Frank  C.,  Vol.,  A.  D.   C. 
Forrest,  Wm.  H.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Galloway,  J.  G.,  A.  &  I.,  Gen.  Ord.  duty 
Mann,  John  G.,  Eng.  Off. 
Mason,  Richard  M.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
May,  A.  Warren,  A.  Q.  M. 
•Morton,  John  W.,  Capt.,  A.  Chf.  of  Art. 
Newman,  J.,  Surg.,  Med.  Div. 
Otey,  N.  Mercer,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Pittman,  R.  W.,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
Rambaut,  G.  V.,  Maj.,  Chf.  of  Sub. 
Robins,  Thos.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  D.  C. 
Saunders,  James,  Col.  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Severson,  Chas.  S.,  Maj.,  Chf.  Q.  M. 

Spottswood,  E.  A.,  ,  A.  A.  A.  G. 

Strange,  Jno.  Prees.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 

Tate,  T.  S.,  Lieut.,  A.  I.  G. 

Trezevant,  Edward  B.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 

Warren,  Archibald,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Whitthorne,  W.  C.,  Adjt.-Gen.  of  Tenn.  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 

GORDON,  GEORGE  W. 

Colonel  nth  Tennessee  regiment  infantry,  Decem 
ber,  1862. 

Brigadier-General,  August  15,  1864. 

COMMAND 

Brigade  composed  of  the    nth,    I2th,    I3th,   29th, 
47th   and  I54th  Senior  Tennessee  regiments  infantry. 

STAFF 

Ballentine,  A.  J.,  Maj.,  A.  D.  C. 
Cluskey,  M.  W.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

HATTON,  ROBERT. 

Colonel  of  7th  regiment  Tennessee  infantry,  1861. 
Brigadier-General,  May  23,  1862. 
Killed  at  battle  of  Seven  Pines,  Virginia,  March  31, 
1862. 


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STAFF 

The  records  do  not  give  names  of  staff  of  this  officer. 

HILL,  BENJAMIN  J. 

Colonel  35th  regiment  Tennessee  infantry,  Septem 
ber  6,  1861. 

Brigadier-General,  November  30,  1864. 
Died  at  McMenville,  Tennessee,  July  5,  1880. 

COMMANDS 

Brigade  in  Cleburne's  division,  Army  of  Tennessee. 
Provost-Marshal-General,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

STAFF 

Sanford,  James  F.,  Capt,  A.  A.  G. 
Lanford,  R.  C,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

HUMES,  WILLIAM  Y.  C. 

Captain  artillery,  Provisional  Army  of  Tennessee, 
June,  1 86 1. 

Brigadier-General,  November  16,  1863. 

Died  at  Huntsville,  Alabama,  September  12,  1883. 

COMMANDS 

Brigade  of  cavalry  in  Wheeler's  cavalry  corps, 
1863. 

Division  in  Wheeler's  cavalry  corps,  consisting  of 
brigades  of  Ashby,  Harrison  and  Williams. 

STAFF 

Walker,  Samuel  P.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
Harris,  U.  H.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Wade,  J.  H.,  Lieut.,  Aci'g.  A.  D.  C 
Muekey,  W.  A.,  Med.  Div. 
Crawford,  R.,  Lieut.,  Ord.  Off. 
White,  J.  B.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C 


36  Tennessee  in  the  War 

JACKSON,  ALFRED  E. 

Brigadier-General,  February  9,  1863. 

Commanding  4th  M.  I.  District  of  East  Tennessee. 

Died  October  30,  1889,  at  Jonesboro,  Tennessee. 

STAFF 

The  records  do  not  give  names  of  staff  of  this  officer. 


JACKSON,  WILLIAM  H. 

Cadet  of  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  July,  1852. 

Brevet  2d  Lieutenant  Mounted  Rifles,  July  i,  1856; 
2d  Lieutenant,  December  30,  1856. 

Brigadier-General  Provisional  Army  Confederate 
States,  December  29,  1862. 


COMMANDS 

Captain  commanding  Tennessee  cavalry,  1861. 

Seventh  Tennessee  Cavalry,  1862. 

Brigade  of  cavalry  composed  of  the  brigades  of 
Ross  and  Armstrong,  afterwards  commanding  division 
composed  of  Forrest's  old  brigade  and  Bell's  and  Camp 
bell's  Tennessee  and  Ross's  Texas  brigade,  command 
ing  cavalry  left  wing  of  Lieutenant-General  J.  E. 
Johnston's  army  in  Dalton — Atlanta  campaign. 

Advance  division  of  cavalry  in  Tennessee  campaign 
under  General  Hood. 

Cavalry  covering  retreat  of  Hood's  army  from 
Nashville. 

Died  at  his  residence  at  Belle  Meade,  near  Nashville, 
Tennessee,  April  30,  1903. 


Confederate  Officers  from  Tennessee        37 


STAFF 

Bond,  Lewis,  Capt,  Ord.  Off. 

Butt,  Richard  L.,  Brig.  Surgeon 

Brogden,  Arthur,  Surgeon 

Crouch,  B.  T.,  Act'g.  A.  D.  C. 

Crump,  James  R.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 

Ewing,  Wm.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 

Glover,  A.  P.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

Harris,  C.  A.,  Surgeon 

Hogg,  G.  A.,  Chief  Surgeon 

Jones,  James  C.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 

Martin,  J.  Henry,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 

Moorman,  George,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

Paul,  W.  P.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Simmons,  J.  F.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M.     (Paymaster) 

Sykes,  E.  T.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

Slover,  A.  P.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

Summerville,  John  W.,  A.  &  I.  G. 

Scott,  H.  T.,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 

Waites,  John,  Capt.,  Chf.  of  Art. 


JOHNSON,  BUSHROD  RUST. 

Cadet  in  United  States  Military  Academy,  July  I, 
1836;  2d  Lieutenant  3d  infantry,  July  i,  1840;  ist 
Lieutenant,  February  29,  1844. 

Resigned  October  22,  1847. 

Colonel  of  regiment  of  Engineers,  Provisional  Army 
of  Tennessee,  June  28,  1861. 

Brigadier-General,  July  24,  1862. 

Major-General,  May  21,  1864. 

Died  at  Miles  Station,  Illinois,  September  10,  1880. 


COMMANDS 

Brigade  composed  of  the  I7th,  23d,  25th,  37th  and 
44th  Tennessee  regiments  of  infantry  and  Captain 
Darden's  battery  of  the  artillery,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

In  1862  the  3d  brigade,  3d  division,  Army  of  the 
Mississippi. 


38  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Brigade  composed  of  the  I7th,  23d,  25th,  44th  and 
63d  regiments  of  Tennessee  infantry. 

Division  composed  of  Johnson's  brigade  commanded 
by  Colonel  Fulton,  Wise,  Elliott  and  Graves'  brigades 
and  64th  Georgia  regiment,  Army  of  Northern  Vir 
ginia. 


STAFF 

Anderson,  John  H.,  Col.  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Andrews,  P.  B.,  Lieut.,  A.  I.  G. 
Black,  W.  W.,  Lieut.,  A.  I.  G. 
Blakemore,  W.  S.,  Capt,  A.  D.  C. 
Ellis,  Powhatan,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 
Foote,  R.  E.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Hamilton,  James  R,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Jones,  C.  S.  D.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Lake,  James  B.,  Lieut.,  Ord.  Off. 
Marchbanks,  Geo.,  Lieut.,  Act'g.  A.  D.  C. 
McLean,  Frank  J.,  Lieut.,  Act'g.  A.  D.  C 
Moore,  D.  S.,  Capt.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Mooreman,  Geo.  F.,  Lieut.,  Act'g.  A.  D.  C. 
Overton,  John  W.,  Capt.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Randolph,  C.  L.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Rogers,  Chas.  E.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 
Smith,  E.  R.,  Lieut,  A.  I.  G. 
Smith,  Geo.  H.,  Lieut.,  A.  I.  G. 
Snowden,  Robert  B.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Vanleer,  Joseph,  Capt.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Whitner,  Wm.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 


McCOMB,  WILLIAM. 

Colonel  of  I4th  Tennessee  regiment  of  infantry,  Sep 
tember  2,  1862. 

Brigadier-General,  July  20,  1864. 

COMMANDS 

Brigade  in  Heth's  division,  3d  corps,  Army  of  North 
ern  Virginia,  consisting  of  the  ist,  7th  and  I4th  regi 
ments  of  Tennessee  infantry. 


Confederate  Officers  from  Tennessee        39 

STAFF 

Allen,  John,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Allensworth,  A.  J.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Andrew,  James,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 
Hawkins,  Dick,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
McCullock,  R.  E.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Moore,  Wm.  G.,  Capt.,  A.  I.  G. 
Johnson,  Polk,  Lieut.,  A.  &  I.  G. 

McCOWN,  JOHN  PORTER. 

Cadet  United  States  Military  Academy,  September 
i,  1835;  2d  Lieutenant  4th  artillery,  July  i,  1840;  ist 
Lieutenant,  September  30,  1843;  Captain  March  9, 
1851;  Brevet  Captain,  April  18,  1847,  ^or  gallant  and 
meritorious  service  in  the  battle  of  Cerrogordo. 

Resigned,  May  17,  1861. 

Brigadier-General,  Army  Confederate  States,  Oc 
tober  12,  1 86 1. 

Major-General,  March  10,  1862. 

Died,  January  22,  1879. 

COMMANDS 

Lieutenant-Colonel  corps  of  artillery,  Confederate 
States  Army,  March  16,  1861. 

Colonel  commanding  corps  of  artillery,  Provisional 
Army  of  Tennessee,  May,  1861. 

3d  division  of  Western  Department,  1861. 

Commands  of  Colonels  Neely  and  Mark. 

Division  composed  of  brigades  of  Cabell  and 
Churchill,  Army  of  the  West. 

Division  composed  of  brigades  of  Ector,  Rains  and 
McNair. 

Army  of  the  West,  divisions  of  McCown,  Little  and 
Maury,  June,  1862. 

Department  of  East  Tennessee,  1862. 

Division  in  Army  of  Kentucky  under  General  E. 
Kirby  Smith. 


40  Tennessee  in  the  War 


STAFF 

Allison,  J.  D.,  Capt,  Ord.  Off. 

Barrow,  B.,  Capt,  A.  A.  G. 

Bell,  W.  S.,  Med.  Dir. 

Bradford,  H.  G.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 

Bronson,  Smith  H.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

Chamberlain,  D.  C.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  D.  C. 

Cheatham,  M.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Coble,  R.  S.,  Capt.,  Eng.  Off. 

Gumming,  E.  H.,  Capt.,  Sig.  Off. 

De Wolff,  S.  R,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

Dyer,  W.  E.,  Lieut-Col.,  A.  Q.  M.  (Paymaster) 

Foote,  Henry  S.,  Capt.,  A.  D.  C. 

Glass,  P.  T.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

Kennedy,  C.  W.,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 


MANEY,  GEORGE. 

Colonel  ist  Tennessee  regiment  infantry,  May  8, 
1861. 

Brigadier-General,  April  16,  1862. 
Died  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  February  9,  1901. 

COMMANDS 

Brigade  composed  of  ist,  4th,  6th,  9th  and  27th  Ten 
nessee  regiments  of  Tennessee  infantry  and  Captain 
Melanchton  Smith's  battery  of  light  artillery;  2d 
brigade,  2d  division,  ist  corps,  Army  of  the  Mississippi. 
The  4 ist  and  5oth  regiments  of  Tennessee  infantry 
were  subsequently  added  to  the  brigade  in  Army  of 
Tennessee. 


STAFF 

Cockrell,  E.,  Capt.,  A.  Ord.  Off. 
Harris,  Wm.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Harrison,  R.  H.,  Capt.,  Col.,  A.  D.  C 
Malone,  Trios.  H.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Trezevant,  J.  H.,  Capt.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
House,  John  R,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Porter,  Alex.  J.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Whitthorne,  Wm.,  Private  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 


Confederate  Officers  from  Tennessee         41 

MORGAN,  JOHN  H. 

General  Morgan  was  a  Kentuckian,  but  the  official 
records  show  his  appointment  from  Tennessee,  and 
hence  I  include  him  in  this  list. 

Captain  Kentucky  cavalry  company,  1861. 

Colonel  2d  Kentucky  cavalry,  April  4,  1862. 

Brigadier-General,  Provisional  Army  Confederate 
States,  December  n,  1862. 

Killed  at  Greenville,  Tennessee,  September  4,  1864. 

COMMANDS 

Brigade  in  Wheeler's  cavalry  corps,  Army  of  Ten 
nessee,  composed  of  2d,  3d,  4th,  5th  and  loth  Kentucky 
and  Breckenridge's  and  Ward's  Tennessee  regiments, 
cavalry,  Hamilton's  battalion,  Quick's  company  of 
scouts,  Murphy's  Kentucky  company  and  Byrnes'  bat 
tery  of  light  artillery. 


STAFF 

Alston,  R.  A.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Grenfel,  E.  St.  Leger,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

(Lewellen,  ,  Capt..  A.  Q.  M.?) 

Lewellen,  D.  H.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Morgan,  Charlton,  Capt.,  A.  D.  C. 

Magenis,  W.  M.,  A.  A.  G. 

Roberts,  Green,  Capt.,  Act'g    A.  D.  C. 

Rogers,  G.  S.,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 

Tyler,  Robert,  Lieut.,  Act'g    A.  D.  C. 

William,  Rufus  K., ,  Act'g  A.  D.  C. 


PALMER,  JOSEPH  B. 

Colonel  1 8th  Tennessee  regiment  infantry,  1862. 
Brigadier-General,  November  15,  1864. 
Died    at    Murfreesboro,    Tennessee,    November    4, 
1890. 


42  Tennessee  in  the  War 

COMMANDS 

In  1862  as  Colonel,  brigade  in  Breckenridge's  divi 
sion,  Folk's  corps,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

Brigade  composed  of  the  3d,  i8th,  26th,  32d  and 
45th  regiments  of  Tennessee  infantry,  the  23d  Tennes 
see  battalion  infantry,  the  58th  and  6oth  North  Caro 
lina  regiments  of  infantry. 

STAFF 

Barton,  James  S.,  ,  A.  A.  G. 

Boyd,  Edward  K.,  Lieut.,  Ord.  Off. 
Cleveland,  John  B.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
May,  John  B.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Terreth,  B.  A.,  Lieut.,  A.  &  I.  G. 

PILLOW,  GIDEON  JOHNSON. 

Tennessee  Brigadier-General  of  Volunteers,  July, 
1846.  Major-General,  April  13,  1847.  Honorably 
discharged,  July  20,  1848.  (War  with  Mexico.) 

Major-General  Provisional  Army  of  Tennessee, 
May  19,  1861. 

Brigadier-General  Provisional  Army  Confederate 
States,  July  9,  1861. 

Died  in  Lee  County,  Arkansas,  October  8,  1878. 

COMMANDS 

In  1 86 1,  ist  division  of  Western  Department. 
Cavalry  brigade,  Army  of  Tennessee.    In  charge  of 
Conscripts  in  Western  Department. 


STAFF 

Abernathy,  John  T.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Barber,  James  E.,  Capt.,  A.  C.  S. 
Bell,  W.  S.,  Sur.  Med.  Div. 
Bethel,  -     — ,  Capt.,  A.  D.  C. 
Burch,  John  C,  Col.,  A.  D.  C. 
Cabler,  L.  F.,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Campbell,  Alex.  W.,  Maj.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
Dickson,  Wm.,  Q.  M. 


Confederate  Officers  from  Tennessee        43 


Edwards,  O.  H.,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Fackler,  Calvinth  M.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Finine,  John  G.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Guy,  W.  W.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Haynes,  W.  H.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Henry,  Gus  A.,  jr.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 
Hill,  John  S.,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Jackson,  U.  H.,  Capt,  A.  A.  D.  C. 

Long, ,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 

Mason,  Richard  M.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Peters,  Thomas,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Pillon,  Geo.  M.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Tyler,  R.  C.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Wriggs,  J.  A.,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Weakley,  S.  D.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Tyler,  R.  C.,  Maj.,  Q.  M. 

QUARLES,  WILLIAM  A. 

Colonel  42d  Tennessee  regiment  infantry,  1861. 
Brigadier-General,  August  25,  1863. 
Died  in  Montgomery  County,  Tennessee,  January 
— ,  1894- 

COMMAND 

Brigade  composed  of  the  42d,  46th,  48th  and  55th 
regiments  of  Tennessee  infantry  and  the  ist  Alabama 
and  4th  and  3Oth  regiments  Louisiana  infantry,  Walt- 
hall's  division,  Stewart's  corps,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

STAFF 

Atkins,  Geo.  S.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Biddell,  Ed.,  ,  Act'g  A.  D.  C. 

Bransford,  Thos.,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 

Cowley,  Stephen  A.,  Capt.,  A.  I.  G. 

Cox,  G.  Thomas,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

Cox,  Thomas  A.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

Harris,  Geo.  L.,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Jackson,  James  M.,  A.  Surgeon 

Johnson,  Ashton,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 

Munford,  W.  B.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C.  &  A.  A.  A.  G. 

Napier,  R.  S.,  Surgeon 

Poindexter,  W.  R.,  Capt,  A.  C.  S. 

Quarles,  Clarence,  A.  D.  C.  &  A.  A.  A.  G. 

Shute,  James,  Capt.,  A.  A.  D.  C. 

Smith,  A.  F.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 

Thomas,  John  Q.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

Westmoreland,  Theodore,  Surgeon 


44  Tennessee  in  the  War 

RAINS,  JAMES  E. 

Colonel  of  nth  Tennessee  regiment  infantry,  May 
10,  1861. 

Brigadier-General,  November  4,  1862. 

Killed  at  Murfreesboro,  Tennessee,  December  31, 
1862. 

COMMAND 

Brigade  composed  of  the  nth  Tennessee,  2d  North 
Carolina  and  4ist  Georgia  regiments  of  infantry  and 
3d  Georgia  battalion  of  infantry  and  Captain  McTyers' 
battery  of  light  artillery,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

STAFF 

Barkney, ,  A.  Q.  M. 

Craneus,  J.  S.,  A.  A.  G. 
Dyer,  Randolph  H.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Haymakeur,  Geo.  W.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
McLean,  L.  A.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Mclntosh,  James,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 

McMurtry,  ,  Vol..  A.  D.  C. 

Nicholas,  C.  A.,  Capt.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
O'Kane,  Walter,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Rathburn,  Geo.  S.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 

Rogers,  Chas.  S.,  Capt.,  

Smith,  Felix  R.,  Capt.,  A.  I.  G. 
Thompson,  T.  B.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Woorward,  ,  

RICHARDSON,  ROBERT  B. 

Colonel  1 2th  Tennessee  cavalry,  February  14,  1863. 
Brigadier-General,  December  u,  1863. 
Nomination  not  confirmed  by  the  Senate. 

COMMAND 

Brigade  composed  of  the  7th,  I2th,  I4th  and  I5th 
regiments  Tennessee  cavalry  and  McDonald's  Tennes 
see  cavalry. 


Confederate  Officers  from  Tennessee        45 


STAFF 

Joyner,  J.  T.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Lucas,  J.  M.,  Lieut.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Reneau,  W.  K,  Capt.,  A.  A.  &  I.  G. 
Waddell,  T.  B.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 


SMITH,  JAMES  ARGYLE. 

Cadet  Military  Academy,  July  i,  1848. 

Brevet  2d  Lieutenant,  6th  infantry,  July  i,  1853; 
Lieutenant,  March  3,  1855;  ist  Lieutenant,  December 
2,  1859. 

Resigned,  May  9,  1861. 

Appointed  from  Tennessee  as  Brigadier-General, 
September  30,  1863. 


STAFF 

Godfrey,  Irwin,  Surgeon 
Gordan,  W.  M.,  Capt.,  A.  J.  G. 
Grant,  Robert,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Hanley,  S.  P.,  Lieut,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Hardy,  W.  H.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Herne,  Joseph  T.,  A.  A.  G. 
Hopkins,  M.  H.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
Jenell,  George,  Lieut.,  Ord.  Off. 
Leonard,  J.  L.,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
Merter,  G.  A.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Moore,  U.  H.,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Rankin,  John  W.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  C.  S. 
Sneed,  S.  G.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Stewart,  James,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Stevans,  Walter  H,,  Eng.  Off. 
Wilson,  W.  P.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 


SMITH,  PRESTON. 

Colonel  1 54th  Senior  Tennessee  regiment  of  infan 
try. 

Brigadier-General,  October  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Chickamauga,  September  20,  1863. 


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COMMAND 

Brigade  composed  of  the  nth,  i2th,  I3th,  29th, 
47th  and  I54th  Senior  Tennessee  regiments  of  infan 
try,  a  battalion  of  sharpshooters  and  Captain  W.  L. 
Scott's  battery  of  light  artillery,  Cheatham's  division, 
Folk's  corps,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

STAFF 

Beecher,  Edward  A.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Cluskey,  Michael  W.,  Capt,  A.  A.  G. 
Dashiell,  George,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Dawson,  Jno.  W.,  Capt.,  A.  C.  S. 

Davidson,  J.  W.,  ,  A.  C.  S. 

Donelson,  John,  Capt.,  Act'g  A.  D.  C. 
Edmonson,  James  H.,  Capt.,  A.  C.  S. 
Looney,  A.  M.,  Maj.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C 
Rodgers,  Frank  B.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
King,  Stanhope,  Capt.,  A.  C.  S. 
King,  -     —  Capt.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Woodward,  Emmet,  Surgeon 

SMITH,  THOMAS  B. 

Colonel  2Oth  regiment  infantry. 
Brigadier-General,  July  29,  1864. 

COMMAND 

Brigade  composed  of  the  2d,  loth  and  2Oth  Tennes 
see,  the  37th  Georgia  (the  i5th,  3Oth  and  37th  Ten 
nessee  consolidated)  and  a  Georgia  battalion  of  sharp 
shooters,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

STEWART,  ALEX.  PETER. 

Cadet  United  States  Military  Academy,  July  i, 
1838;  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  artillery,  July,  1842. 

Resigned,  May  31,  1845. 

Major  of  artillery  in  Provisional  Army  of  Tennes 
see. 

Brigadier-General,  November  8,  1861. 

Major-General,  June  2,  1863. 

Lieutenant-General,  June  23,  1864. 


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COMMANDS 

Brigade  composed  of  the  4th,  5th,  3ist  and  33d  Ten 
nessee  regiments  of  infantry,  2d  brigade,  Clark's  divi 
sion,  Western  Department. 

In  May,  1862,  commanding  brigade  in  Cheatham's 
division,  Folk's  corps,  Army  of  Tennessee,  composed 
of  the  4th,  5th,  iQth,  24th,  3ist  and  33d  Tennessee 
regiments  infantry  and  Captain  Sanford's  battery  of 
artillery.  Division  composed  of  the  brigades  of  Gen 
erals  John  C.  Brown,  B.  R.  Johnson,  O.  F.  Strahl  and 
H.  D.  Clayton,  Army  of  Tennessee,  afterwards  division 
composed  of  the  brigades  of  Generals  Brown,  Bate, 
Clayton  and  Strahl,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

In  1863,  division  composed  of  the  brigades  of  Sto- 
vall,  Clayton,  Gleson  and  Baker,  Army  of  the  West, 
Army  corps  composed  of  the  division  of  Generals 
French,  Loring  and  Walthall,  Army  of  Tennessee. 


STAFF 

Beard,  W.  D.,  Maj.,  Q.  M. 
Burton,  G.  W.,  Surgeon,  Med.  Inspec. 
Cross,  J.  D.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Darden,  J.  D.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Eldridge,  J.  W.,  Maj.,  Chf.  of  Art. 
Finley,  Luke  W.,  Maj.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Green,  N.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Gale,  W.  D.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Hatcher,  John  E.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Hatcher,  Robert  A.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 
Henry,  Gustavus  A.,  jr.,  A.  A.  G. 
House,  John  M.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Jones,  Paul,  Lieut.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Lauderdale,  John  A.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Preston,  Thos.  W.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Reed,  W.  M.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Ridley,  Broomfield,  jr.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Ross,  W.  B.,  Col.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Stewart,  John  W.,  Capt.,  Ord.  Off. 
Stewart,  John  W.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Thompson,  John  C,  Maj.,  A.  A.  A.  &  I.  G. 
Thornton,  Gustavus  B.,  Surgeon,  Med.  Div. 
Vinet,  J.  B.,  Eng.  Off. 


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STRAHL,  OTHO  F. 

Captain  commanding  company  in  4th  Tennessee  regi 
ment  infantry,  May,  1861. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  4th  Tennessee  infantry,  1862. 

Colonel  4th  Tennessee  infantry,  1863. 

Brigadier-General,  July  28,  1863. 

Killed  at  battle  of  Franklin,  Tennessee,  November 
30,  1864. 

COMMAND 

Brigade  composed  of  the  4th,  5th,  iQth,  24th,  3ist 
and  33d  Tennessee  regiments  of  infantry  and  Stan 
ford's  battery  of  light  artillery,  Cheatham's  division, 
Folk's  corps,  Army  of  Tennessee. 


STAFF 

Beasley,  James  E.,  Capt.,  A.  D.  C. 
Campbell,  Chas.  J.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Chapman,  Jno.  S.,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
Cromwell,  Thomas  A.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
DuPuy,  Jno.  J.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Johnston,  James  W.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Marsh,  Jno.  F.,  Lieut.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
McSwine,  Hugh  R.,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 
Nathan,  Jurius,  Act'g  A.  D.  C. 
Stapleton,  T.  B.,  Capt.,  A.  C.  S. 
Winston,  Philip  B.,  Lieut.,  Ord.  Off. 


TYLER,  ROBERT  C. 

Captain,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  April,  1861. 
Major,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  1861. 
Colonel  1 5th  regiment  Tennessee  infantry,  1863. 
Brigadier-General,  February  23,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fort  Tyler,  near  West   Point,   Georgia, 
April  1 6,  1865. 


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COMMANDS 

Brigade  composed  of  the  37th  Georgia  regiment  and 
the  loth,  1 5th,  2Oth,  3Oth  and  37th  Tennessee  regiments 
of  infantry  and  the  4th  battalion  of  Georgia  sharp 
shooters. 

Post  at  West  Point,  Georgia. 

STAFF 

The  records  do  not  give  names  of  staff  of  this  officer. 


VAUGHAN,  ALFRED  J.,  JR. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  I3th  Tennessee  regiment  of  in 
fantry,  June  7,  1 86 1. 

Colonel  1 3th  regiment  Tennessee  infantry,  1862. 

Brigadier-General,  November  18,  1863. 

Died  in  Indianapolis,  Indiana,  October  I,  1899. 

COMMAND 

Brigade  (formerly  Preston  Smith's)  composed  of 
the  nth,  1 2th,  1 3th,  29th,  47th  and  i54th  Senior  Ten 
nessee  regiments  of  infantry,  a  battalion  of  sharp 
shooters,  and  Captain  W.  L.  Scott's  battery  of  light 
artillery,  Cheatham's  division,  Polk's  corps,  Army  of 
Tennessee. 


STAFF 

Beecher,  Ed.  A.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Cluskey;  M.  W.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Harris,  Jno.  W.,  Capt.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C 
Rodgers,  Frank  B.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
King,  Stanhope,  Capt.,  A.  C.  S. 
Lanier,  Richard  R,  Capt.,  A.  A.  &  I.  G. 
Beattie,  Henry,  Lieut.,  A.  Ord.  Off. 
Harnell,  Richard  M.,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  D.  C 


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VAUGHAN,  JOHN  C. 

Colonel  3d  Tennessee  regiment  of  infantry,  May  3, 
1861. 

Brigadier-General,  September  29,   1862. 

Died  at  Thomasville,  Georgia,  September  10,  1875. 


STAFF 

Houston,  Robert  C.,  Capt.,  A.  I.  G. 
Hoyle,  Jno.  B.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Loland,  John,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
McMahon,  N.  J.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Manard,  Byrd  G.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 
Ramsey,  J.  Crozier,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Stephens,  Michael  H.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Triplett,  John,  Capt.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 
Vaughan,  A.  J.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 
Vaughan,  James  F.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 


WALKER,  LUCAS  MARSH. 

Cadet  United  States  Military  Academy,  July,  1846. 

Brevet  2d  Lieutenant  of  dragoons,  July,  1850. 

2d  Lieutenant,  August  8,  1851. 

Resigned,  March  31,  1852. 

Colonel  40th  Tennessee  regiment  of  infantry,  No 
vember  n,  1861. 

Brigadier-General,  March  n,  1862. 

Killed  in  duel  by  General  John  G.  Marmaduke  in 
1863. 

COMMANDS 

Cavalry,  Army  of  the  West. 

Fort  Bankhead,  New  Madrid,  Missouri. 


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STAFF 


Alexander,  J.  C,  Lieut.,  A.  G.  A.  D.  C. 
Crockett,  Robert  W.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 
Thomas,  J.  D.,  Capt,  A.  Q.  M. 
Branthaite,  Jacob,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  'M. 


WILCOX,  CADMUS  M. 

Cadet  United  States  Military  Academy,  September, 
1842. 

Brevet  2d  Lieutenant,  4th  infantry,  July,  1846. 

2d  Lieutenant,  7th  infantry,  February  16,  1847. 

Regiment  Adjutant,  July,  1847. 

ist  Lieutenant,  August  24,  1851. 

Captain,  December  20,  1860. 

Brevet  ist  Lieutenant,  September  13,  1847,  f°r  S^~ 
lant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Chapulte- 
pec,  Mexico. 

Resigned,  June  8,  1861. 

Captain  corps  of  artillery,  Confederate  States  Army, 
March  16,  1861. 

Colonel  Qth  regiment  Alabama  infantry,  July  9, 
1861. 

Brigadier-General,  October  21,  1861. 

Major-General,  August  3,  1863. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  December  2,  1890. 

COMMANDS 

Brigade  composed  of  8th,  9th,  xoth,  nth  and  I4th 
Alabama,  I9th  Mississippi  and  38th  Virginia  regi 
ments  of  infantry,  Andrew's  division,  A.  P.  Hill's 
corps,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia;  division  composed 
of  brigades  of  Generals  Lane,  Scales,  McGowan  and 
Thomas. 


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STAFF 

Bolton,  ,  Eng.  Off. 

Carranay,  ,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

Englehard,  J.  A.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 
Glover,  Frank,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 
Harris,  W.  A.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

Harvie,  ,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

Hunt,  L.  H.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  G. 
Lindsay,  M.  M.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 

Peel,  ,   Brigade   Surgeon 

Pierce,  Jno.  D.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  IM. 

Reading,  ,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 

Robertson,  R.  M.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 
Royston,  Robert,  Brigade  Surgeon 

Scales,  ,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Taylor,  Geo.  W.,  Surgeon 

Winn,  Walter  E.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C 

Willoughby,  Anderson,  H.,  Lieut.,  Ord.  Off. 


WRIGHT,  MARCUS  J. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  I54th  Senior  Tennessee  regi 
ment  of  infantry,  April  4,  1861. 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Assistant  Adjutant-General, 
June  to  September,  1862. 

Brigadier-General,  December  13,  1862. 

COMMANDS 

Battalion  of  I54th  Tennessee  regiment  and  Steuben 
artillery,  at  Fort  Wright,  Randolph,  Tennessee,  April 
to  May,  1 86 1. 

Military  Governor  of  Columbus,  Kentucky,  Febru 
ary  3  to  March,  1862. 

McMinnville,  Tennessee,  September  to  December, 
1863. 

Assigned  to  command  of  Hanson's  Kentucky  brig 
ade,  January  17,  1863,  which  he  relinquished  February 
3,  to  assume  command  of  Donelson's  Tennessee  brigade. 

District  at  Post  Atlanta,  Georgia,  1863-64. 

Post  Macon,  Georgia,  1864. 


Confederate  Officers  from  Tennessee        53 

Brigade  composed  of  8th,  i6th,  28th,  38th,  5ist  and 
52d  regiments  Tennessee  infantry  and  Captain  W.  W. 
Games'  battery  of  light  artillery,  Cheatham's  division, 
Folk's  corps,  Army  of  Tennessee. 

District  of  North  Mississippi  and  West  Tennessee, 
from  February  3d,  1865,  until  end  of  War. 


STAFF 

Akin,  A.  Nick.,  A.  A.  C.  S. 

Beverage,  J.  F.,  Capt.,  A.  C.  S. 

Browning,  W.  H.,  Chaplain 

Butler,  Lawrence  L.,  Maj.,  A.  A.  A.  G. 

Buffington,  Thos.  B.,  Surgeon 

Elcan,  Henry  L.,  Maj.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Elcan,  Junius  H.,  A.  A.  D.  C. 

Gardenhire,  Alexis,  Lieut.,  A.  A.  D.  C. 

Gilbert,  Jno.  V.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 

Harris,  Eugene  T.,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C. 

Harris,  (Minor,  ist  Lieut.,  A.  I.  G. 

Harris,  James  E.,  Cadet,  A.  A.  D.  C. 

Hays,  Chas.,  Maj.,  A.  I.  G. 

Howard,  James  R.,  Col.,  A.  A.  D.  C. 

Jones,  Hilton  S.,  Brigade  Surgeon 

Lee,  Ed.  F.,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 

Perkins,  Jno.  P.,  Lieut.,  Act'g  A.  D.  C. 

Paine,  A.  J.,  Ord.  Off. 

Pierce,  Wm.  H.,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 

Richardson,  W.  L.,  Lieut.,  Pro.  Mar. 

Riddle,  H.  Y.,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

Smith,  Chas.  T.,  Vol.,  A.  D.  C. 

Stake,  T.  E.,  Capt.,  A.  &  I.  G. 

Thompson,  W.  Alex.,  Capt,  A.  C.  S. 

Trezevant,  Jno.  P.  M.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

Trousdale,  Leon,  Capt.,  A.  A.  G. 

Trousdale,  Chas.  W.,  Capt.,  A.  D.  C. 

Whitthorne,  W.  C.,  Brig.-Gen.,  Adj't.-Gen.  of  Tennessee, 

A.  D.  C.  at  Chickamauga. 
Womack,  Sidney,  Lieut.,  A.  D.  C  &  A.  I.  G. 


ZOLLICOFFER,  FELIX  K. 

Major-General,  Provisional  Army  of  Tennessee, 
May  9,  1861. 

Brigadier-General,  Provisional  Army  Confederate 
States,  July  9,  1861. 


54  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Killed  at  battle  of  Mill  Spring,  or  Fishing  Creek, 
Kentucky,  July  9,  1862. 

COMMANDS 

Camp  of  Instruction  at  Camp  Trusdale,  Tennessee, 
June,  1 86 1. 

District  of  East  Tennessee,  July  26,  to  October  8, 
1861. 

Brigade  in  the  District  of  East  Tennessee,  January, 
1862. 

Brigade  at  battle  of  Mill  Spring,  or  Fishing  Creek, 
where  he  was  killed. 


STAFF 

Broun,  J.  L.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

Cliffe,  D.  B.,  ,  Surgeon 

Ewing,  Henry,  Maj.,  A.  D.  C. 
Fain,  R.  G.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

Fogg,  H.  M.  R.,  ,  A.  D.  C. 

Lea,  A.  M.,  Maj.,  A.  C.  S. 

Lee,  Pollock  B.,  Maj.  &  A.  A.  G. 

Reese,  W.  B.,  Capt.,  A.  Q.  M. 

Rutledge,  Arthur  Middleton,  Maj.,  Chf.  of  Art. 


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MASTER'S  DEPARTMENT 


MAJORS 

Beecher,  E.  A.,  A.  J.  Vaughan's  brig. 

Bryan,  A.  M.,  Jackson's  brig. 

Cocke,  D.  F.,  Anderson's  brig. 

Elcan,  Henry  L.,   Wright's  brig. 

Falson,  K.  M.,  Gen.  A.  E.  Jackson's  brig. 

Giloner,  James,  Purchasing  Q.  M.,  Knoxville 

Jolly,  M.  B.,  Stewart's  brig. 

Pane,  U.  H.,  Gen.  W.  H.  Jackson's  brig. 

Roy,  P.  B.,  Broun's  brig. 

Severson,  C.  A.,  Forrest's  div. 

Stephens,  M.  H.,  Jno.  C.  Vaughan's  brig. 

Tyree,  E.  P.,  Bates'  div. 

Warren,  A.,  Forrest's  div. 

Young,  G.  V.,  Cheatham's  div. 

CAPTAINS 

Allensworth,  A.  J.,  I4th  Tenn.  reg't 
Anderson,  S.  R.,  6~3d  Tenn.  reg't 
Bass,  T.  W.,  i6th  Tenn.  reg't 
Belcher,  E.  L.,  supply  train 
Brannon,  W.  H.,  ist  Tenn.  reg't 
Briggs,  J.  B.,  4th  Tenn.  cav. 
Broun,  J.,  35th  &  48th  Tenn.  reg'ts 
Campbell,  C.  P.,  4th  Tenn.  reg't 
Carter,  T.,  2Oth  Tenn.  reg't 
Clayton,  James,  23d  Tenn.  reg't 
Cocke,  S.  T.,   I2th  Tenn.  Par.  Raiders 
Cockett,  R.  B.,  i8th  &  26th  Tenn.  reg'ts 
Dashiell,  T.  R.,  2ist  Tenn.  reg't 
Day,  A.  C,  43d  Tenn.  reg't 
Donohoo,  H.,  62d  Tenn.  batt'n 
Duffy,  T.  M.,  30th  Tenn.  reg't 
Flauth,  F.  M.,  3Oth  Tenn.  reg't 
Flippin,  J.  R.,  I3th  &  I54th  reg'ts 
Garrett,  W.  R.,  7th  Tenn.  cav. 
Giddens,  W.  W.,  ist  Tenn.  cav. 
Grissen,  J.  N.,  8th  Tenn.  cav. 
Gurley,  O.  G.,  Edmundson's  Tenn.  cav. 
Hamilton,  J.  G.,  I2th  Tenn.  batt'n 
Hamilton,  R.  P.,  2Qth  Tenn.  reg't 
Harris,  G.  L.,  55th  Tenn.  reg't 
Harris,  R.  R.,  5th  Tenn.  cav. 

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Hughs,  A.,  4ist  Tenn.  reg't 
Hunter,  R.  P.,  i;th  Tenn.  reg't 
Jruin,  W.  M.,  igth  Tenn.  cav. 
Johnson,  T.  P.,  45th  Tenn.  reg't 
Lea,  J.  L.,  I2th  Tenn.  reg't 
McClain,  R.  J.,  7th  Tenn.  reg't 
McClure,  J.  H.,  6oth  Tenn.  reg't 
McElnee,  H.  W.,  i6th  batt'n  Tenn.  cav. 
McLaughlin,  John,  38th  Tenn.  reg't 
Martin,  H.  L.,  4th  Tenn.  reg't 
Morgan,  J.  M.,  8th  Tenn.  cav. 
Pilcher,  M.  B.,  ist  &  27th  Tenn.  reg'ts 
Ray,  J.  E.,  5th  Tenn.  reg't 
Rhea,  U.  H.,  2d  Tenn.  reg't 
Ritchie,  J.  B.,  loth  Tenn.  regt 
Russell,  Geo.,  47th  Tenn.  reg't 
Sanford,  H.,  5ist  Tenn.  reg't 
Saunders,   R.   C,  28th  Tenn.   reg't 
Serner,  U.  B.,  2d  Tenn.  reg't 
Shacklett,  H.  R.,  nth  Tenn.  reg't 
Sheppard,  J.  T.,  32d  Tenn.  reg't 
Skillington,  John,   i5th  Tenn.  cav. 
Smart,  J.  H. 

Spindle,  T.  D.,  48th  Tenn.  reg't 
Spinlock,  D.  C,  i6th  Tenn.  reg't 
Stakeley,  S.  S.,  59th  Tenn.  reg't 
Stone,  W.  S.,  8th  Tenn.  reg't 
Sugg,  J.  B.,  50th  Tenn.  reg't 
Tapp,  W.  D. 

Tayler,  A.  D.,  igth  Tenn.  reg't 
Thomas,  Caleb,  53d  Tenn.  reg't 
Timberlake,  W.  M.,  24th  Tenn.  reg't 
Turrey,  M.,  23d  Tenn.  batt'n 
William,  J.  T.,  43d  Tenn.  cav. 
Wilson,  J.  M.,  33d  Tenn.  reg't 
Wolf,  R,  1 5th  &  37th  Tenn.  reg'ts 
Yarbrough,  J.  A.,  3ist  Tenn.  reg't 


MEMORANDUM    OF    OFFICERS    IN    THE    COM 
MISSARY-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT,  SERV 
ING  IN   TENNESSEE   OR   WITH   TEN 
NESSEE   COMMANDS 


MAJORS 

Barbee,   S.   E.,   Artillery   reg't 
Broun,  J.  L.,   Bale's  div. 
Butler,  B.  J.,  Cheatham's  div. 
Campbell,  P.,  -      — . 
Carruth,  B.  T.,  Anderson's  brig. 
Carter,  B.  T.,  Broun's  brig. 
Rankin,  J.  Y.,  Smith's  brig. 
Sibley,  W.  C,  Jackson's  brig. 
Trezevant,  Jno.  P.,  Wright's  brig. 


CAPTAINS 

Beveridge,  J.  T.,  Wright's  brig. 
Cromwell,  T.  A.,  Strahl's  brig. 
Ezell,  F.  L.,  Brown's  brig. 

Fare,  J.  L.  . 

Hagan,  W.  C. 

Kenner,  W.  H. 

Morgan,  T.   S. 

Poud,  W.  G.,  Bate's  brig. 

Smith,  Walton 


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Artillery  Officers 

in  the 

Confederate  States  Army 


LIST  OF  ARTILLERY  OFFICERS 
Confederate  States  Army 

Akers'   (E.  L.)   Battery See  Montgomery  Heavy  Artillery. 

Anglade's  (J.  G.)  Battery See  Nelson  Artillery;  Co.  G,  af 
terward  B,  ist  Heavy  Artillery; 
Belmont  Battery;  see  also  loth 
Co.  Tennessee  Troops. 

Bankhead's   Battery Co.    B,    ist    Light    Artillery ;    see 

also  Scott's  Battery. 

Capt.  Smith  P.  Bankhead Appointed  May  13,  1861. 

Lieut.  Wm.  Y.  C.  Humes Appointed  May  13,  1861.  Briga 
dier-General  (November  16, 
1863). 

"      James  Clare  McDavitt Appointed    May    13,    1861.       (In 

command  at  Shiloh.) 

Lewis  Bond ,   1861.     Relieved. 

2d  Lieut.  W.  B.  Greenlaw,  jr May  15,  1861. 

Lieut.  W.  L.  Scott June  4,  1861. 

2d  Lieut.  Joseph  Phillips January  i,  1862. 

2d       "      Wm.  Mechlenburg  Polk. 

Austell's    Battery Served  as  Co.  B,  Artillery  Corps. 

Capt.  Thomas  B.  Austell 

Barry's  Battery See  Lookout  Artillery. 

Baxter's     Battery Co.   B,   Harding  Artillery;   after 
ward   Freeman's   and    Huggin's 
batteries. 
Capt.  Edmund  Dillahunty  Baxter.  December — ,  1861. 

Lieut.  Samuel  L.  Freeman December    — ,     1861.       Promoted 

Captain   (July  20,  1862). 

A.    L.    Huggins December    — ,     1861.       Promoted 

Captain   (May  — ,  1863). 

2d  Lieut.  J.  Trim.  Brown December  — ,   1861.     A.  D.  C.  to 

General  J.  C.  Brown. 

2d       "      Ed.  H.  Douglas December  — ,  1861. 

2d       "      Nat.  Baxter   , May  — ,  1862, 

61 


62  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Baxter's  Battery Second  organization. 

Capt.  Edmund  Dillahunty  Baxter.  December  n,  1862. 

Lieut.  John   Marshall 

2d  Lieut.  William  Herrin 

2d       "      John   M.   Gault December  14,  1862. 

Belmont  Battery See  J.  G.  Anglade's  Battery. 

Bibb's  Battery See  Washington  Artillery. 

Brown  Horse  Artillery See  W.  R.  Marshall's  Battery. 

Browne's   Battery 

Capt.  W.  R.  Browne June  10,  1862 ;  major  of  artillery. 

Lieut.  W.  S.  Newsom June  10,  1862. 

"      A.  H.  Hicks 

"      R.    B.    Patton " 

Ass't  Surg.  P.  D.  Coulson " 

Burns'  Light  Artillery See  Porter's  Battery. 

Burroughs'   Battery See  Rhett  Artillery. 

Games'    Battery Formerly       Jackson's        Battery ; 

Steuben  Artillery;  Co.  D,  ist 
Light  Artillery;  afterward  Mar 
shall's  Battery. 

Capt.  Wm.  W.  Carnes May   i,   1862.     Transferred  to  C. 

S.  Navy,  December,  1863. 

Lieut.  R.   E.  Foote May  i,  1862.     Dropped. 

L.   G.    Marshall May  i,   1862. 

"      Lewis    Bond May   i,    1862.     Promoted  Captain 

and  Ordnance  Officer. 

2d  Lieut.  Milton  J.  Brown May  i,  1862.     Dropped. 

2d       "      James  M.  Cockrill May  i,  1862. 

2d       "      Thomas  M.  Peters 

2d       "      A.  VanVleck July    i,    1862.      Killed   at   Chatta- 

nooga. 

2d       "      Finis  E.  White December  4,  1863. 

2d       "      A.  T.  Watson Transferred   from   W.   L.    Scott's 

Battery,  December  10,  1863. 

Caruther's  Battery Attached   to    ist   Heavy   Artillery 

as  per  roster  of  the  organiza 
tion. 

Capt.  J.  B.  Caruthers State     service,     May     15,     1861. 

Confederate  service,  August  12, 
1861. 


List  of  Artillery  Officers  63 

Lieut.  Thomas  J.  Caruthers State     service,      May     15,      1861. 

Confederate  service,  August  12, 

1861. 
2d  Lieut.  P.  B.  Roe State     service,      May     15,      1861. 

Confederate    service,    November 

25,  1861. 

Dismukes'  Battery McCown's    Guards;    Co.    B,    first 

organization  of  the  ist  Tennes 
see  Heavy  Artillery,  May  10, 
1862. 

Capt.  Paul  T.  Dismukes May  10,  1862. 

Lieut.  Robert  H.  Howell 

Peter  T.   Smith May    10,    1862.      Resignation    ac 
cepted  August  4,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  P.  P.  Frazier May  10,  1862. 

Capt.  Paul  T.  Dismukes June  19,  1862;  Co.  A  on  consoli 
dation  of  Cos.  ist  Tennessee 
Heavy  Artillery,  June  19,  1862. 

Lieut.  John  B.  Baggett June  19,  1862. 

"      E.  J.  Thompson June    19,    1862.      Resignation    ac 
cepted  October  28,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  Stephen  M.  Corbitt June   19,  1862. 

Lieut.  Robert  H.  Howell September  2,  1862. 

"      M.  L.  Smith September,  1862.     Resignation  ac 
cepted  April  30,  1864. 

Eldridge's   Battery After     Wright's,     Mebane's     and 

Phillips'  batteries. 

Capt.  J.  Wesley  Eldridge October     — ,      1861.       Promoted 

Major  of  Artillery. 

Lieut?  E.  E.  Wright October  — ,  1861. 

"      Thomas  W.  Jones 

2d  Lieut.  John  W.  Mebane " 

2d       "      J.  A.  Williamson 

2d       "      Robert   Gates June  — ,  1862. 

2d       "      S.  K.  Watkins 

Fisher's    Battery See  Nelson  Light  Artillery. 

Freeman's  Battery Co.  B,  Harding  Artillery;  for 
merly  Baxter's,  afterward  Hug- 
gins'. 

Capt.   Samuel  L.   Freeman July    20,    1862.      Killed   April    — , 

1863. 


64  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Lieut.  A.  L.  Huggins July  20,  1862. 

"  Edwin  H.  Douglas July  20,  1862.  A.  A.  G.  on  Gen 
eral  Dibrell's  staff;  afterward 
on  General  Wheeler's  staff. 

Lieut.    Nat.   Baxter July  20,  1862. 

"      D.  G.  Crudup April  30,  1862. 

Capt.  Rice  E.  Graves November     8,     1861.       Promoted 

Major  Artillery,  April  30,  1863. 

Griffith's    Battery See  Maury  Artillery. 

Hamilton's   (James)   Battery See  Southern  Guards  Artillery. 

Hamilton's   (S.  H.  D.)   Battery See  Southern  Guards  Artillery. 

Harding    Artillery Became    divided    into    two    com 
panies. 

Capt.   Geo.   H.   Monsarratt November,  1861. 

Lieut.  Edmund  Dillahunty  Baxter.  November,  1861.     Promoted  Cap 
tain. 

"  Samuel  L.  Freeman November,  1861.  Promoted  Cap 
tain. 

"      W.   C.   Bryan November,  1861.     Captain  Appeal 

Battery,  Arkansas. 

2d  Lieut.  C.  C.  Freeman November,  1861. 

2d       "      H.  Baker November,  1861.     Promoted  Cap 
tain. 
2d       "      J.M.Bryan November,  1861. 

Harding  Artillery  Battalion : 

Company   A December,  1861.     No  rolls  on  file. 

Capt.  H.  Baker 

Company    B Captains  E.  D.  Baxter's,  Sam'l  L. 

Freeman's  and  A.  L.  Huggins' 

batteries. 

Horse  Artillery See   Freeman's   Battery,   Harding 

Artillery.    Also  Tobin's  Tennes 
see  Battery. 

Hoxton's  Battery Formerly    Williams'    and    after 
wards  Tobin's  Battery. 

Capt.  L.  Hoxton March  21,  1862.    Major  Artillery ; 

after    Lieutenant-Colonel    Artil 
lery,  April  7,  1864. 


List  of  Artillery  Officers  65 


Lieut.  Thomas  F.  Tobin March  21,   1862.     Promoted  Cap 
tain. 
J.  Rhett  Miles March  21,   1862. 

2d  Lieut.  Rene  E.  Cortes 

2d       "      Walter  G.  Peter March   21,    1862.     Executed   as   a 

spy  June  9,  1863. 

Huggins'   Battery Harding's      Artillery ;       formerly 

Freeman's. 

Capt.  A.  L.  Huggins May  — ,  1863. 

Lieut.    Edwin   H.    Douglas 

"      Nat.    Baxter 

"      D.  G.  Crudup 

"      Andrew  B.  Martin March  — ,  1864. 

Humes'    Battery Co.  C,  1st  Tennessee  Light  Artil 
lery;    after    Winston's    Battery. 

Capt.  Wm.  Y.  C.  Humes November  23,  1861.     Major  Artil 
lery,  May  15,  1863. 

Lieut.  George  S.  Martin November  23,  1861. 

"      George  R.   Hill November  23,   1861.     Transferred 

to  Lynch's  Battery. 

2d  Lieut.  William  C.  Winston.  ...  November  23,  1861.    Promoted  1st 

Lieutenant  and  Captain. 

2d       "      E.  C.  McDowell November  23,  1861. 

Lieut.  John  W.   Lindsey October  7,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  Alonzo  Pillow 

2d       "       W.  V.  R.   Watson February  19,  1863. 

2d       "      John  B.  Thomas July  30,  1863. 

Humphrey's  Light  Artillery See  Frank  Maney's  Battery. 

Lieut.  L.  E.  Dowall 

Huwald's     Battery Afterward  Ramsey's  Battery. 

Capt.  Gustave  A.  Huwald July  I,  1862. 

Lieut.  D.  Breck  Ramsey July  I,   1862.     Promoted  Captain. 

2d  Lieut.  W.  D.  Martin July  1/1862. 

3d       "      Charles   McClung, February  I,  1863. 

Lieut.  Charles  E,  Leverich November  i,  1863. 

"      J.A.Turner 

Ass't  Surg.  J.  F.  Barnes 

Jackson    Battery See  Co.  F,  ist  Heavy  Artillery. 

Jackson's  Battery After  Games'  and  Marshall's  bat 
teries. 


66  Tennessee  in  the  War 


Organized  as  heavy  artillery: 

Capt.  Wm.  H.  Jackson July  — ,  1861. 

Lieut.  John  Wm.  F.  Stewart July  — ,  1861.     Captain  and  Ord 
nance  Officer. 
"      Wm.  Q.  Moses July—,  1861.    Transferred. 

Organized  as  light  artillery : 

Capt.  Wm.  H.  Jackson August  12,  1861.  Colonel  Cav 
alry,  June  20,  1862;  Brigadier- 
General,  January  9,  1863. 

Lieut.  Robert  Sterling August  12,  1861.  Promoted  Cap 
tain  October  17,  1861,  and  Lieu 
tenant-Colonel, 

"      Wm.  W.  Carnes August  12,  1861.     Promoted  Cap 
tain. 

L.  G.  Marshall August  12,  1861.     Promoted  Cap 
tain. 

2d  Lieut.  W.  C.  Jones August  12,  1861.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  November  6,  1861. 

2d       "      Robert  Wilson August  12,  1861.     Relieved. 

2d       "      H.  J.   Gaston August  12,  1861.     Resigned. 

Lieut.  Lewis  Bond September  — ,  1861. 

2d  Lieut.  Jas.  M.  Cockrill 

2d       "      R.  E.  Foote 

2d       "      Milton  J.  Brown 

Johnston  Artillery   Company See  Eldridge's  Battery. 

Johnston's   (T.  N.)   Battery See  Southern  Guards  Artillery. 

Kain's   (W.  C.)    Battery See  Mabry  Artillery. 

Lookout  Artillery: 

Capt.  Robert  L.  Barry May  15,  1862. 

Lieut.  Richard  L.  Watkins 

"      James  Lauderdale 

2d  Lieut.  John  M.  Armstrong 

2d       "      John  S.  Springfield 

Ass't  Surg.  E.  D.  Moore December  31,  1863. 

Mabry  Artillery: 

Capt.  W.  C.  Kain May  4,  1862. 

Lieut.  Thomas  O'Conner 

"       Hugh  White 

2d  Lieut.  James  W.  Newman " 

2d       "      W.  C.  Banner March  10,  1863. 


List  of  Artillery  Officers  67 

McAdoo's  Battery Formerly  Maney's.  Designated  as 

Co.  A,  24th  Battalion,  Tennes 
see  S.  S. 

Capt.  H.  M.   McAdoo August  15,  1863. 

Lieut.  T.  M.  Forsee 

2d  Lieut.  Leonidas  McAulay 

2d       "      John  W.  Edwards 

McCown    Guards See  Dismukes'  Battery. 

McClung's    Battery See  Co.  A,  ist  Light  Artillery. 

Maney's  Battery Humphrey's  Light  Artillery,  after 

H.  M.  McAdoo's;  mustered 
into  service  September  7,  1861. 
Reorganized  December  I,  1862. 
Became  Co.  A,  24th  Battalion 
Sharpshooters. 

Capt.  Frank  Maney September     7,     1861.       Promoted 

Major. 

Lieut.  S.  M.  Byrn Killed  February  13,  1862. 

"      J.  H.  McAdoo Resigned  December  — ,   1861. 

2d  Lieut.  W.  D.  King Resigned  May  15,  1862. 

2d       "      M.  M.  Massey Resigned  November  30,  1862. 

Lieut.  H.  M.  McAdoo December  i,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  T.  M.  Forsee 

2d       "      Roderick  McAulay December  i,  1862.     Resigned  Au 
gust  10,  1863. 

Marshall's  Battery Formerly  Jackson's  and  Games' 

batteries.  W.  L.  Scott's  Ten 
nessee  Battery  united  with  this 
December  — ,  1863. 

Capt.  L,  G.  Marshall December  — ,  1863. 

Lieut.  James  M.  Cockrill 

2d  Lieut.  A.  T.  Watson December  — ,  1863.  From  Scott's 

Battery. 

2d       "      Finis  E.  White December—,  1863. 

Ass't  Surg.  L.  B.  McCreary 1865. 

Marshall's  Battery Brown  Horse  Artillery. 

Capt.  W.  R.  Marshall September  23,   1862. 

Lieut.  Curtis  O.  Wallace September   23,    1862.      Lieutenant 

in  Morton's  Battery. 


68  Tennessee  in  the  War 


Maury  Artillery : 

Capt.  Robert  P.  Griffith October    14,    1861.     Resigned. 

Lieut.  J.  M.  Sparkman October  14,  1861. 

Lieut.   James    M.    Dockery 

2d  Lieut.   P.  L.  Fitzgerald 

2       "      E.  B.  Thompson 

Capt.  Reuben  R.  Ross January  7,   1862. 

Mebane's   Battery Formerly  Eldridge's  and  Wright's 

batteries. 

Capt.  John  W.  Mebane January  2,  1863. 

Lieut.  J.  W.   Phillips 

2d  Lieut.  J.  C.  Grant 

2d       "      L.  E.  Wright September  I,  1863. 

2d       "      J.  F.  Taylor 

Memphis  Light  Battery See  W.  O.  Williams'  Battery. 

Miller's    (Wm.)    Battery See   Pillow   Flying   Artillery;    af 
terward  Neyland's  Battery. 

Morton's    Battery Formerly  Porter's. 

Capt.  John  W.  Morton,  jr December  27,  1862. 

Lieut.  A.  W.  Gould 

2d  Lieut.  T.  Sanders  Sale 

Lieut.  G.  Tully  Brown July  20,  1863. 

Ass't  Surg.  James  P.  Manner July  13,   1863. 

Lieut.  Curtis  O.  Wallace October  31,  1863.  Relieved  No 
vember  26,  1863. 

2d  Lieut.  Andrew  M.  Seay October  31,  1863.  Relieved  No 
vember  2,  1863. 

Lieut.  Joseph  M.  Mayson November  28,   1863. 

2d  Lieut.  J.  W.  Brown September  13,  1864. 

Nelson  Artillery loth  Co.  Tennessee  Troops.     Co. 

G,  after  B,  ist  Heavy  Artillery. 

Capt.  J.  G.  Anglade October  i,  1861.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  February  13,  1862. 

Lieut.  J.  J.  McDaniel October  i,  1861. 

"      James  A.  Fisher 

"      B.  F.  Nichol 

Thomas  L.  Bransford 

Capt.  James  A.  Fisher February   13,  1862. 

Lieut.  J.  J.  McDaniel 

"      Thomas  L.  Bransford.,.  " 


List  of  Artillery  Officers  69 

2d  Lieut.   Rufus  J.  Polk February  13,  1862. 

2d        "      Daniel  D.  Philips 

2d       "      Thomas  B.  Cook February     13,     1862.       Killed     at 

Port  Hudson,  May  27,  1863. 

2cl  James  Lahey October  i,  1862. 

Lieut.  Peter  R.  Cousins January   I,   1864. 

"       M.  L.  Smith 

"      W.    H.    Blackwell April  24,  1864.     Transferred  from 

Co.    D,    ist    Tennessee    Heavy 

Artillery. 

Neyland's  Battery Formerly  Wm.  Miller's.  At 
tached  to  ist  Tennessee  Heavy 
Artillery. 

Capt.  Wm.  L.  Neyland May  10,  1862.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  February  18,  1864. 

Lieut.  Geo.  W.  Miller May  10,  1862. 

Daniel    Bogart 

2d  Lieut.  Henry  Feister 

Palmer's    Battery Reneau  Battery.     Disbanded  July, 

1864. 

Capt.  Baylor  Palmer June  i,   1863. 

Lieut.  Chas.  L.  Adams 

2d  Lieut.  Addison  L.  Johnson 

Lieut.   Stephen  K.   Watkins 

2d  Lieut.  McLaughlin October  20,   1863. 

Phillips'  Battery See  Cobb's  Battalion  Artillery. 

Capt.  G.  W.  Phillips 

Lieut.  J.  C.  Gant 

2d  Lieut.  J.  F.  Taylor 

Pillow  Flying  Artillery: 

Capt.  Wm.  Miller August  6,  1861.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  May  13,  1862,  to  take 
effect  April  22,  1862. 

Folk's  Battery: 

Capt.  Marshall  T.  Polk May  17,  1861. 

Lieut.  Thomas  R.  Smith May  25,   1861. 

"      John  H.  Marsh May     25,     1861.      Lieutenant     in 

Scott's  Battery. 
2d  Lieut.  Marshall  A.  Caruthers. . .  May  25,   1861. 

2d       "      Thos.  M.  Peters September  5,  1861.     Lieutenant  in 

Scott's  Battery. 


70  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Porter's  Battery Burns'  Light  Artillery ;  formerly 

Jesse  Taylor's;  afterward  Mor 
ton's. 

Capt.  Thos.  K.  Porter July  — ,  1861.  Promoted  Major 

Artillery,  July  24,  1863.  Resig 
nation  accepted  November  28, 
1863. 

Capt.  Jesse  Taylor July  — ,  1861. 

Lieut.  L.  Hutchinson July  — ,  1861.  Captain  engineers. 

John  W.  Morton,  jr July  — ,  1861. 

2d  Lieut.  W.  R.  Culbertson July  — ,  1861.     Died  1862. 

2d       "      J.  L.  Burt July  — ,  1861.    Resigned. 

2d       "      T.  Sanders  Sale ,1862. 

Ramsey's   (D.  B.)   Battery See  Huwald's  Battery. 

Reneau  Battery See  Baylor  Palmer's  Battery. 

Rhett    Artillery Originally  Co.  C,  4th  Confederate 

Tennessee  Infantry. 

Capt.  Wm.  H.  Burroughs January  21,  1862. 

Lieut.  James  C.  Lutrell January  21,  1862.     Transferred  to 

2d    Tennessee    Cavalry,    Febru 
ary,   1863. 
"      John  E.  Blackwell January  21,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  John  J.  Burroughs 

2d  Gustave  A.  Huwald January  21,  1862.     Promoted  Cap 

tain,  Huwald's  Battery. 

2d       "      James  R.  Graham February  28,  1863. 

Rice's   Battery Sumter     Grays.       Originally     Co. 

A,  38th     Tennessee     Infantry. 
One    section    under    Lieutenant 

B.  F.     Haller     transferred    to 
Morton's     Battery,     December, 
1864. 

Capt.  T.  W.  Rice May  — ,  1862. 

Lieut.  B.  F.  Haller 

2d  Lieut.  H.  H.  Briggs 

2d       "      D.  C.  Jones 

Rock  City  Artillery Co.  B,  ist  Tennessee  Light  Artil 
lery.  See  J.  Taylor's  and 
Stankiewicz's  batteries. 


List  of  Artillery  Officers  7 1 

Rutledge's  Battery: 

Capt  Arthur  M.  Rutledge May  13,  1861.  Major  Artillery 

December  2,  1862.  Retired 
March  4,  1865. 

Lieut.  Eugene  F.  Falconnet June  3,  1861.  Major  i4th  Battal 
ion  Alabama  Cavalry,  Septem 
ber  16,  1862. 

Lieut.  James  E.  Harris June  3,  1861. 

2d  Lieut.  Mark  S.  Cockrill June  3,  1861.     Ordnance  Officer. 

2d       "      J.  C  Wheeler June  3,  1861. 

Scott's    Battery Formerly   Bankhead's   Co.   B,    ist 

Artillery.  Disbanded  after  Mis 
sionary  Ridge,  and  part  of  men 
assigned  to  Marshall's  Battery 
and  part  to  Swett's  Mississippi 
Battery. 

Capt  Wm.  L.  Scott July  16,  1862. 

Lieut.  Joseph  Phillips July  16,  1862.  Colonel  3d  regi 
ment,  Arizona  Brigade. 

"      Wm.  Mecklenburg  Polk July  16,  1862.     Relieved  February 

17,  1863. 

2d  Lieut.  A.  T.  Watson August  18,  1862. 

Lieut.  John  Henry  Marsh February  17,  1863.  Killed  No 
vember  3,  1864. 

2d  Lieut.  Thomas  M.  Peters February  17,  1863. 

Southern  Guards  Artillery : 

(Also    called    Memphis    Southern 
Guards  Art.) 

Capt.  James  Hamilton April  21,   1861. 

Lieut.  B.  W.  L.  Holt 

Thos.  N.Johnston April   21,    1861.      Promoted   Cap 
tain. 

2d  Lieut.  F.  H.  Robinson April  21,  1861. 

2d       "      John  Kirk July  12,  1861. 

2d  S.  H.  D.  Hamilton May  14,  1861.    Promoted  Captain  ; 

died  January  I,  1862. 

Capt.  Thos.  N.  Johnston January    — ,     1862.      Co.    L,    ist 

Heavy  Artillery. 

Lieut.  Albert  Lea January  — ,  1862. 

Lieut.  John  Kirk " 

2d  Lieut.  Peter  R.  Cousins January  — ,  1862.  Promoted  Lieu 
tenant. 


72  Tennessee  in  the  War 


2d  Lieut.  George  S.  Bain January  — ,  1862. 

Lieut.  W.  Q.  Moses August  31,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  E.  R.  Harris 

Lieut.  J.  T.  Whitehead December  31,  1863. 

"      R.  H.  Howell 

"      George  W.  Miller 

"      M.  L.  Smith 

"      Daniel  M.  Upton 

"      Michael  P.  Kappock 

Stankiewicz's   Battery Rock   City   Artillery,    Co.    B,    ist 

Light  Artillery;  formerly  Jesse 
Taylor's  Battery ;  afterward 
Weller's  Battery. 

Capt.  Peter  K.  Stankiewicz September  30,   1862.     Resignation 

accepted  February  16,  1863. 

Lieut.  Frederick  J.  Weller September  30,  1862. 

"      Wm.  H.  Bledsoe 

2d  Lieut.  Oswald  Tilghman 

Sterling's  Battery Co.  E,  ist  Tennessee  Light  Artil 
lery.  No  rolls  on  file. 

Capt.  Robert  Sterling October  17,  1861.  Lieutenant  in 

W.  H.  Jackson's  Battery.  Pro 
moted  Lieutenant-Colonel  ist 
Tennessee  Heavy  Artillery. 

Lieut.  Finis  H.  Finne October  17,  1861.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  November  21,  1861. 

2d  Lieut.  A.  W.  Rowe October  17,  1861. 

Lieut.  John  A.  Reinig Resignation  accepted  October  22, 

1861. 

2d  Lieut.  A.  Munch Resignation  accepted  May  27, 

1862. 

Steuben  Artillery Tennessee  State  service.  At 
tached  to  1 54th  Tennessee  In 
fantry.  Disbanded  May  — , 
1861.  Officers  resigned  and 
majority  of  the  men  transferred 
to  J.  W.  Stewart's  Battery. 

Stewart   Invincibles See  Co.  E,  ist  Heavy  Artillery. 

Stewart's  Battery: 
Capt.  J.  W.  Stewart July  27,  1861. 


List  of  Artillery  Officers  73 

Lieut.  W.  Q.  Moses July     27,     1861.       Lieutenant     in 

Keiter's  Battery;  Lieutenant  in 
Johnston's  Battery. 

2d  Lieut.  J.  T.  Whitehead July  27,  1861.     Lieutenant  in  Up 
ton's  Battery. 

2d       "      Wm.  Y.  C.  Humes July   27,    1861.      Captain    Humes' 

Battery. 

2d       "      Edward   Isnard July     27,     1861.       Lieutenant     in 

Humes'  Battery. 

Lieut.  George  S.  Martin August  21,  1861. 

"       Frank  Southern 

2d  Lieut.  Wm.  C.  Winston August      21,      1861.        Promoted 

Lieutenant     Humes'    and    Cap 
tain  Winston's  battery. 

Sumter    Grays See  Rice's  Battery. 

Taylor's  Battery Co.  B,  ist  Light  Artillery;  after 
ward  Stankiewicz's ;  afterward 
Weller's  Battery. 

Capt.  Jesse  Taylor July  20,   1861. 

Lieut.  Peter  K.  Stankiewicz July  20,  1861.  Promoted  Captain. 

"  J.  C.  Wheeler July  20,  1861.  Lieutenant  in  Rut- 
ledge's  Battery. 

2d  Lieut.  H.  R.  Chandler July  20,   1861. 

2d  "  W.  O.  Watts July  20,  1861.  On  General  Tilgh- 

man's  staff.  Ordnance  Officer. 

2d       "      Frederick  J.  Weller September  30,  1862. 


ist  Tenn.  Heavy  Artillery, 
Lieut.   Andrew  Jackson. 
Major  F.  W.  Hoadley... 


ist   Regiment Heavy     Artillery.       Consolidated 

into  4  companies,  June  19,  1862. 

Col.  Andrew  Jackson,  jr May  10,  1862. 

Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Sterling 

Major  F.  W.  Hoadley May   10,    1862.     Killed   at   Vicks- 

burg,  June  8,  1863. 

Major  J.  D.  Upton October   3,    1863.      Conscript   ser 
vice. 

Adjutant  W.  N.  Chunn May  10,  1862. 

Capt.  and  Ass't  Quar.  Mas.  A.  D. 
Kingman    

Surgeon  G.  W.  Conway 


74  Tennessee  in  the  War 

ist  Organization: 
Company  A — 

Capt.  J.  D.  Upton November    28,     1861.      Promoted 

Major. 

Lieut.  John  Crudup November     28,     1861.       Deserted 

June  2,  1862. 

"      Daniel  M.  Upton May  10,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  Stephen  M.  Corbitt. . . .  May  10,  1862.    Lieutenant  in  Dis- 

mukes'  Battery. 
2d       "      Robinson 

Company    B See  Dismukes'  Battery. 

Company  C — 

Capt.  H.  J.  Maley January  27,  1862.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  August  i,  1862,  to  take 
effect  May  27,  1862. 

Lieut.  John  McKenzie January  27,   1862.     Deserted  June 

2,  1862. 

"      George  S.  Wright January  27,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  H.  S.  Pitt 

Company  D — 

Capt.  James  A.  Wigg March  6,  1862.  Dropped  on  con 
solidation  of  companies,  June 
19,  1862;  ordered  on  duty  as 
A.  Q.  M. 

Lieut.  Lemuel  Lamb March  6,  1862. 

"      Samuel   M.  Allen " 

2d  Lieut.  Wm.  H.  Blackwell March  6,  1862.    Dropped  on  con 
solidation    of    companies,    June 
19,  1862;  transferred  to  Trans- 
Mississippi  Department. 
Company  E — 

Capt.  E.  W.  Rucker September  6,  1861.    Dropped  from 

rolls  May  19,  1862;  Major  i6th 
Battalion  Tennessee  Cavalry. 

Lieut.  John  T.  Postlethwaite. .. .  May  10,  1862.     Promoted  Captain. 
M.  L.  Smith May  10,  1862.    Lieutenant  in  Dis 
mukes'     Battery.       Resignation 
accepted  April  30,  1864. 

2d  Lieut.  E.  J.  Thompson May  10,  1862.  Lieutenant  in  Dis 
mukes'  Battery.  Resignation 
accepted  October  28,  1862. 


List  of  Artillery  Officers  75 

Company  F — 

Captain  Andrew  Jackson,  jr August  5,  1861.  Promoted  Col 
onel. 

Lieut.  C.  H.  Brann • August  5,  1861. 

"      P.  J.   Kelly 

2d  Lieut.  W.  H.  Noland August  5,  1861.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  May  27,  1862,  to  take 
effect  May  9,  1862. 

2d       "      George    Martin August  5,  1861. 

Capt.  C.  H.  Brann May  10,  1862.  Dropped  on  con 
solidation  of  companies,  June 
19,  1862;  ordered  on  duty  as 
engineer. 

Lieut.  Michael  P.  Kappock May  10,   1862. 

"      Thomas  Cronin May   10,   1862.     Deserted  June  4, 

1862. 

2d  Lieut.  Martin  Ball May  10,  1862. 

Company  G — 

Capt.  A.  Y.  Partee May  10,  1862.  Dropped  on  con 
solidation  of  companies,  June 
19,  1862. 

Lieut.  C.  R.  Voss May  10,  1862.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  August  5,  1862. 

"      Z.  S.  Voss May    10,    1862.      Resignation    ac 
cepted  August  4,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  Albert  Parker May    10,     1862.      Transferred    to 

Trans-Mississippi  Department. 

Company  H — 

Capt.  Wm.  P.  Parks May  10,  1862. 

Lieut.  Wm.  C.  Osborn May  10,   1862.     Died  in  northern 

prison. 

"      John  B.  Baggett May  10,  1862.    Lieutenant  in  Dis- 

mukes'  Battery. 

2d  Lieut.  W.  H.  Luttrell May  10,  1862.  A.  C.  S. ;  died  Au 
gust  19,  1863. 

Company  I — 

Capt.  H.  T.  Norman May  10,  1862. 

Lieut.  Frederick  Blacy May  10,   1862.     Deserted  June  2, 

1862. 

"      W.  H.  Sims May  10,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  George  A.  Rhodenmier.  " 


76  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Company  K — •  See  also  Neyland's  Battery. 

Capt.  Wm.  L.  Neyland May  10,  1862.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  February  18,  1864. 

Lieut.  Daniel  Bogart May  10,  1862.  Dropped  on  con 
solidation  of  companies,  June 
19,  1862;  ordered  on  duty  as 
A.  C.  S. 

"      George  W.  Miller May  10,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  Henry  Fiester 

2d  Organization,  July  19,  1862 : 

Company   A See  Dismukes'  Battery,  McCown's 

Guards. 

Company  B — 

Capt.  Wm.  P.  Parks June  19,  1862. 

Lieut.  Lemuel  Lamb June  19,  1862.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  January  2,  1863. 

"      W.  H.  Sims June  19,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  George  A.  Rhodenmier.  June  19,  1862.    Died  May  — ,  1863. 

Lieut.  George  S.  Wright July  8,  1862;  died  September  — , 

1862. 

"      John  B.  Baggett September  3,  1862.    Vice  Lamb. 

2d  Lieut.  Henry  Fiester. December  31,  1862.  Vice  Rhoden 
mier. 

Capt.  J.  D.  Upton January  5,  1863.    Promoted  Major 

September  — ,  1863. 
Lieut.  J.  T.  Whitehead January  5,  1863. 

Company  C — 

Capt.  H.  T.  Norman June  19,  1862. 

Lieut.  Samuel  M.  Allen 

"      H.  S.  Pitt June   19,   1862.  Deserted  July  — , 

1863. 

2d  Lieut.  Martin  Ball June  19,  1862. 

Lieut.  John  B.  Baggett December  12,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  P.  P.  Frazier March    i,     1863.      Lieutenant    in 

Dismukes'  Battery. 

Company  D — 

Capt.  John  T.  Postlethwaite June  19,  1862.  Resignation  ac 
cepted  November  3,  1862. 

Lieut.  George  W.  Miller June  19,  1862. 

Daniel  M.  Upton 

2d  Lieut.  P.  P.  Frazier. .  " 


List  of  Artillery  Officers  77 

2d  Lieut.  G.  M.  Edwards October  7,  1862. 

Lieut  Michael  P.  Kappock February      28,      1863.       Deserted 

March  — ,  1864. 

COMPANIES    ATTACHED    TO    FIRST    TENNESSEE    HEAVY 

ARTILLERY 
Company  L — 

Capt.  T.  N.  Johnston's  battery.  .  See  Southern  Guards  Artillery. 
"      Jas.  A.  Fisher's  battery. ..  See  Nelson  Artillery. 
"      J.  B.  Caruther's  battery. .,  See  Caruther's  Battery. 

"     J.  M.   Sparkman See  Maury  Artillery. 

"     J.  Peyton  Lynch August  — ,  1861. 

Lieut.  John  M.  Carmack August  — ,   1861.     Retired  March 

— ,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.   Wm.   Shields August — ,  1861.     Promoted  Lieu 
tenant;  died  March  — ,  1862. 

Lieut.  George  R.  Hill July  i,  1862.     Lieutenant  in  Kei- 

ter's  Battery. 

"      Wm.  Edward  Butler,  jr. .July      I,      1862.       Lieutenant     in 

Humes'   Battery. 

2d  Lieut.  Thomas  T.  Elmore October  7,  1862. 

2d       "      Samuel    McCampbell. . 

First    Tennessee Light  Artillery. 

Company  A — 

Capt.  Hugh  L.  W.  McClung November  i,  1861. 

Lieut.  E.  S.  McClung November     i,     1861.       Dismissed 

service  February  20,  1863. 

"      Alexander    Allison November  i,  1861. 

2d  Lieut.  Wm.  H.  Lewis 

2d       "      David  G.  Jackson 

2d       "      J.  L.  Pearcy February  28,   1862. 

2d       "      W.  G.  Dobson May  9,  1863. 

Company    B See  Jesse  Taylor's,  F.  K.  Stankie- 

wicz's,  S.  P.  Bankhead's,  W.  L. 
Scott's  batteries. 

Company    C See    Humes'    and   Winston's   bat 
teries. 

Company   D See  W.  H.  Jackson's  and  Games' 

batteries. 

Company    E See  Robert  Sterling's  Battery. 

Company    G See  M.  T.  Folk's  Battery. 


78  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Tennessee  Artillery  Corps ^  State  service ;  afterwards  trans 
ferred  to  Confederate  service. 

Col.  John  P.  McCown May  9,  1861.  Brigadier-General 

October  12,  1861 ;  Major-Gen 
eral  March  10,  1862. 

Lieut.-Col.  Milton  A.  Haynes...May  17,  1861. 

Major  Alex.  P.  Stewart May  17,  1861.  Brigadier-General 

November  8,  1861 ;  Major-Gen- 
eral  March  10,  1862. 

Adjutant  R.  E.  Foote May  18,  1861. 

Surgeon  W.  S.  Bell May  23,  1861. 

Ass't  Surg.  G.  B.  Thornton June  29,  1861. 

ist    Company May   31,    1861.      See    Arthur    M. 

Rutledge's    Battery. 

2d  Company June  13,  1861.     See  M.  T.  Folk's 

Battery. 

3d  Company May    22,     1861.      See     Steuben's 

Artillery. 

4th  Company May  22,  1861.  See  F.  L.  Warner's 

Battery. 

5th  Company July  12,  1861.  See  Jas.  Hamil 
ton's  Battery.  Southern  Guards 
Artillery. 

6th  Company May  17,  1861.  See  Bankhead's 

Battery. 

7th  Company May  22,  1861.  See  Wm.  Miller's 

Battery. 

8th  Company July  20,  1861.  See  Jesse  Taylor's 

Battery. 

9th  Company July  27,  1861.  See  Thos.  K.  Por 
ter's  Battery. 

loth  Company October  28,  1861.  See  J.  G.  An- 

glade's  Battery,  Nelson  Artil 
lery. 

nth  Company September  17,  1861.  See  G.  H. 

Monsarrat's  Battery,  Harding 
Artillery. 

I2th  Company August  16,  1861.  See  Frank 

Maney's  Battery,  Humphrey's 
Light  Artillery. 


List  of  Artillery  Officers  79 

I3th  Company November    16,    1861.      See   R.    P. 

Griffith's  Battery,  Maury  Artil 
lery. 

I4th  Company July  27,  1861.    See  J.  W.  Stewart's 

Battery. 

Tobin's  Battery Formerly     Hoxton's     and     Wil- 

liams's. 

Capt.  Thos.  F.  Tobin July  22,  1862. 

Lieut.  J.  Rhett  Miles 

2d  Lieut.  Rene  E.  Cortes 

2d       "      Walter  G.  Peter July  22,   1862.     Relieved  June  3, 

1862. 
Lieut.  Thos.  K.  Emanuel September  25,  1862.     Temporarily 

attached  with  several  men  from 

Co.  C,  2d  Alabama  Battalion. 
2d  Lieut.  A.  H.  Kerr January     13,     1863.      Resignation 

accepted  December  16,  1863. 
2d       "      Isaac  Rosser January  28,  1864. 

Warner's  Battery: 

Capt.  Frederick  L.  Warner April  30,  1861. 

Lieut.  A.  R.  Droeshar April  30,  1861.     Resigned  August 

18,  1861. 

"      John  Wildberger April  30,  1861. 

2d  Lieut.  John  A.  Munch April   30,    1861.     Resignation   ac 
cepted  May  27,  1862. 

2d  John  A.  Reinig April   30,    1861.      Resignation   ac 

cepted  October  22,  1861. 

Washington  Artillery: 

Capt.  P.  W.  Bibb March  25,  1862. 

Lieut.  W.  S.  Lipscomb March  25,   1862.     Resigned  April 

6,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  L.  F.  Book March  25,  1862. 

2d       "      Wm.  H.  Rupert 

Weller's  Battery: 

Capt.  Fred  J.  Weller February     16,     1863.      Killed    at 

Port  Hudson,  June  10,  1863. 

Lieut.  Wm.  H.  Bledsoe. February  16,  1863.    Killed  at  Port 

Hudson,  July  7,  1863. 

Oswald  Tilghman February  16,  1863. 

2d  Lieut.  John  Phenix February     16,      1863.       Died     of 

wounds  received  July  7>  1863. 


80  Tennessee  in  the  War 


White's  Battery: 

Capt.  B.  F.  White,  jr July  17,  1862. 

Lieut.  Arthur  Pue,  jr 

2d  Lieut.  J.  T.  Brown 

2d       "      C.  W.  Marshall February  I,  1863. 

Lieut.  Samuel  S.  Ashe September  i,  1863. 

2d  Lieut.  P.  C.  Baker 

2d       "      J.  L.  Whittington December  31,  1864. 

Williams'  Battery Memphis    Light    Battery.      After 
wards   Hoxton's  and  Tobin's. 

Capt.  Wm.  Orton  Williams August   5,    1861.     Executed   as   a 

spy  June  9,  1863. 

Lieut.  Thos.  F.  Tobin August  5,  1861. 

"      John  M.  McCaffrey 

2d  Lieut.  Peter  Harrison 

2d       "      John  C  Walsh 

2d       "      J.  Rhett  Miles December  6,  1861. 

2d       "      Rene  E.  Cortes December  10,  1861. 

2d       "      Walter  G.  Peter February  i,  1862. 

Winston's    Battery Formerly  Humes'  Battery. 

Capt.  Wm.  C.  Winston December  30,  1861.     Major  Artil 
lery,  April  17,  1862. 

Lieut.  John  W.  Lindsey December  30,  1861. 

"      Alonzo    Pillow 

2d  Lieut.  W.  V.  R.  Watson 

2d       "      John  B.  Thomas July  20,  1863. 

Ass't  Surg.  C.  G.  Stephens August  31,  1864. 

Wright's    Battery Formerly    Eldridge's;    after    Me- 

bane's,  and  Phillips'. 

Capt.   E.   E.   Wright December  3,    1862.     Killed  Janu 
ary  2,   1863. 

Lieut.  John  W.  Mebane December  3,  1862. 

2d  Lieut.  J.  W.  Phillips 

2d       "      J.  C.  Grant 

Grain's   Battery No  rolls  on  file. 

Capt.  Walter  O.  Grain Resigned  April  12,   1862. 

Jones'  Battery Heavy     Artillery.       Captured     at 

Island  No.  10,  April  7,  1862. 

Capt.  J.  C.  B.  Jones April  — ,   1862. 

Lieut.  S.  R.  Hayman " 


List  of  Artillery  Officers  8 1 


Keiter's  Battery : 

Capt.  Wm.  Keiter July  17,  1861. 

Lieut.  Wm.  Q.  Moses July  20,  1861.    Lieutenant  in  T.  N. 

Johnston's    Battery;    also    Wm. 
H.  Jackson's  Battery. 

"      George  R.   Hill August    12,    1861.      Lieutenant    in 

Lynch's  Battery. 

2d  Lieut.  Barney  Hughes August  19,  1861. 

2d       "      R.  Whitehead August  21,  1861. 

Montgomery  Heavy  Artillery Disbanded  at  Fort  Donelson. 

Capt.  E.  L.  Akers November  — ,  1861. 

Lieut.  H.  Yarborough 

2d  Lieut.  J.  F.  Williams November  — ,    1861.     Resignation 

accepted  August  23,  1862. 
2d       "      J.  H.  Schrodt November    — ,     1861.      Resigned 

November  — ,  1861. 


Field  Officers,  Regiments  and  Battalions 

in  the 

Confederate  States  Army 


LIST  OF  FIELD  OFFICERS,  REGIMENTS  AND 

BATTALIONS  IN  THE  CONFEDERATE 

STATES  ARMY 

CAVALRY 

ist  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  with  ;th  Battalion  into  Barteau's  2d) 

McNairy,  Frank  N.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Malcolm,  Green,  Major 

ist  East  Tennessee  Cavalry  Regiment 

(Afterward,  April,   1862,  reduced  to  2d    (i3th)    Tennessee  Battalion; 
afterward  5th  Tennessee  Cavalry) 

McLin,  John  B.,  Major 

Rogers,  John  R,  Colonel 

White,  John  F.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

ist  (Carter's)  Cavalry  Regiment 

Bean,  Onslow,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Brazelton,  William,  jr.,  Colonel 
Carter,  James  E.,  Colonel 
Goforth,  Alexander  M.,  Major 
King,  John  B.,  Major 
Vandyke,  Richard  S.,  Major 

ist  (Wheeler's)  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Formed  from  2d  and  nth  Battalions.     Afterward  6th) 

Dobbins,  Joseph  J.,  Major 

Lewis,  James  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Wheeler,  James  T.,  Colonel 

ist  (Jackson's)  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Formed  from  Logwood's  6th  Battalion.    Afterward  7th) 

Clay,  Charles  C,  Major 

Duckworth,  William  L.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Jackson,  William  H.,  Colonel 

Stocks,  John  G.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Taylor,  William  F.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

85 


86  Tennessee  in  the  War 


2d  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  with  nth  Battalion  into  Wheeler's  6th  Cavalry) 

Biffle,  Jacob  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Cox,  Nicholas  N.,  Major 

Jones,  Samuel  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


2d  (Ashby's)   Cavalry  Regiment 
(Formed  from  4th  and  5th  Cavalry  Battalions) 

Ashby,   Henry  M.,   Colonel 

Cobb,  Pharaoh  A.,  Major 

Gillespie,  Henry  C.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Kuhn,  John  H.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Smith,  William  M.,  Major 


2d  (Barteau's)  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Afterward  22d) 

Barteau,  Clark  R.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

De  Bow,  William  A.,  Major 

Farris,  O.  B.,  Major 

Morton,  George  H.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Parrish,  William,  Major 


3d  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Also  called   I4th.     Merged  into   Carter's   ist   Cavalry) 

Bean,  Onslow,  Major 
Bradford,  James  C.,  jr.,  Major 
Brazelton,  William,  jr.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Carter,  James  E.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


3d  (Forrest's)  Cavalry  Regiment 

Balch,  Robert  M.,  Major 

Blanton,  James  C.,  Major 

Forrest,  Nathan  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Kelley,  David  C.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Porter,  Edward  E.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Spotswood,  Edwin  A.,  Major 


4th  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  with   5th   Battalion  into  Ashby's  2d  Cavalry) 

Branner,  Benjamin  M.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Bridgman,  John  M.,  Major 


Field  Officers,  Regiments  and  Battalions      87 

4th   (Starnes')    Tennessee   Cavalry 
(Also  called  3d;  formed  from  the  8th  Battalion) 

Haynes,  Peril  C,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
McLemore,  William  S.,  Colonel 
Rankin,  Peter  T.,  Major 
Starnes,  James  W.,  Colonel 

5th  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  with  4th  Battalion  into  Ashby's  2d  Cavalry) 

Campbell,  Thomas  J.,  Major 

McClellan,  George  R.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

5th  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Formed  from  i3th  (also  called  2d)  Cavalry  Battalion) 

Blackwell,  John  L.,  Major 

McKenzie,  George  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

McLin,  John  B.,  Colonel 

Montgomery,  John   G.   M.,   Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 

6th  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  into  Jackson's  7th  Cavalry) 

Hill,  Charles  H.,  Major 

Logwood,  Thomas  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

6th  Cavalry  Regiment 
(See  ist — Wheeler's — Cavalry  Regiment) 

6th  and  Qth  Regiments  Consolidated 

Buford,  John  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  of  the  9th 
Hurt,  Charles  S.,  Colonel,  of  the  gth 
Porter,  George  C.,  Colonel,  of  the  6th 
Wilder,  James  A.,  Major,  of  the  6th 


7th  Cavalry  Battalion 

(Merged    with    McNairy's    ist    Battalion    into    Barteau's    2d    Cavalry 

Regiment) 

Bennett,  James  D.,  Colonel 
Smith,  Baxter,  Major 

7th  Cavalry  Regiment 
(See  ist— Jackson's— Cavalry  Regiment) 


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8th  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  into  Starnes'  Cavalry  Regiment) 

Starnes,  James  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Wilson,  Ewing  A.,  Major 

8th  (Baxter  Smith's)   Cavalry  Regiment 
(Also  called  4th.   Formed  from  Davis'  and  Spiller's  Cavalry  Battalions) 

Alexander,  David  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel   (canceled) 
Anderson,   Paul  F.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Bledsoe,  Willis  Scott,  Major 
Davis,  John  R.,  Major  (cancelled) 
Smith,  Baxter,  Colonel 


8th   (Dibr ell's)    Cavalry  Regiment 
(Also  called    i3th   Regiment) 

Chapin,  William  P.,  Major 

Daugherty,   Ferdinand   H.,   Lieutenant-Colonel 

Dibrell,  George  G.,  Colonel 

Forrest,  Jeffery  E.,  Major 

Gore,  Mounce  L.,  Colonel 

9th  Cavalry  Battalion 

Akin,  James  H.,  Major 

Gantt,  George,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Porter,  Bradshaw  W.,  Major 

9th  Cavalry  Regiment 

Alston,  R.  A.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Bennett,  James  D.,  Colonel 

McCann,  Richard,  Major 

Ward,  William  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 


9th  (BiMe's)  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Also  called  igth) 

Biffle,  Jacob  B.,  Colonel 

Cooper,  Albert  G.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Martin,  Barclay,  Major 


loth  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Also  called  nth) 

Smith,  E.  S.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Thomason,  Z.,  Major 


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loth  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Formed  from  Napier's  and  Cox's  Battalions) 

Cox,  Nicholas  N.,  Colonel 

DeMoss,  William  E.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Trezevant,   Edward  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

loth  and  nth  Cavalry  Regiments  Consolidated 

De  Moss,  William  E.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  of  loth 
Holman,  Daniel  W.,  Colonel,  of  nth 
Minor,  John,  Major,  of   roth 

nth  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  with  2d  Battalion  into  Wheeler's  6th  Cavalry) 

Gordon,  W.  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Hawkins,  William  S.,  Major 

nth  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Formed  from  Douglass'  and  Holman's  Battalions) 

Coffee,  Chatham,  'Major  (acting) 

Edmondson,  James   H.,   Colonel 

Holman,   Daniel   W.,   Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 

Martin,   Jacob    T.,    Lieutenant-Colonel    (acting) 

isth  Cavalry  Battalion 

Adrian,  Thomas  W.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Day,  George  W.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Phipps,  Frank  L.,  Major 

1 2th  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Also  called  ist  Tennessee  Partisan  Rangers) 

Bennett,  G.  W.,  Major 

Benson,  Berry  B.,  Major 

Burrow,  Reuben,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Green,  John  Uriah,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Richardson,  Robert  V.,  Colonel 

I3th  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Also  called  2d;  merged  into  5th  Cavalry) 

McKenzie,  George  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Montgomery,  J.  G.  M.,  Major 


I3th  Cavalry  Regiment 
(See  8th— DibreH's— Cavalry   Regiment) 


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I4th  Battalion  Tennessee  Cavalry 
(See  3d  Battalion) 

I4th  (Neely's)  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Also  called  I3th) 

Neely,  James  J.,  Colonel 

Thurmond,  J.  Gwynn,  Major 

White,  Raleigh  R.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

I5th  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  into  Russell's  4th  Alabama  Cavalry) 

Russell,  Alfred  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

1 5th  (Stewart's)  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Also  called  I4th) 

Dawson,   William  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Kirk,  Elijah  P.,  Major 
Marshall,  L.  M.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Stewart,  Francis  M.,  Colonel 

i$th  (Russell's)  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Also  called  20th) 

Bowman,  Henry  F.,  Major 

Greer,   Henry   Clay,   Lieutenant-Colonel 

Russell,  Robert  Milton,  Colonel 

i6th  Cavalry  Battalion 

l^eal,  John  R.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Paine,  F.  J.,  Major 

Rucker,  Edmund  Winchester,  Major 

i6th  (Wilson's)  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Also  called  2ist) 

Forrest,  Jesse  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Parham,  William  Thomas,  Major 
Wilson,  Andrew  Neil,  Colonel 

i6th  (Logwood's)  Cavalry  Regiment 

Logwood,  Thomas  H.,  Colonel 
Murray,  James  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Webb,  Thomas  S.,  Major 


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i6th  (Logwood's)  and  I5th   (Steivart's)   Cavalry  Regiments 
(Consolidated  as  I5th  Cavalry) 

Logwood,  Thomas  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 
Stewart,  Francis  M.,  Colonel 
Street,  Solomon  G.,  Major 

i?th  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  into  gth  Mississippi  Cavalry) 

Sanders,  Edward  J.,  Major 

i?th  Cavalry  Regiment 
(No  rolls  on  file) 

Marshall,  J.  W.,  Colonel 

i8th  Cavalry  Battalion 
Balch,  Robert  M.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
McDonald,  Charles,  Major 

i8th  (Newsom's)  Cavalry  Regiment 

(Also  called   igth.     Includes   four  companies   of  Jeffrey   E.   Forrest's 
Alabama  Cavalry  Regiment) 

Baker,  William  Y.,  Major 

Newsom,  John  F.,  Colonel 

Ozier,  Joseph  D.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Parham,  William  T.,  Major 

Wisdom,  Dew  Moore,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

iQth  Cavalry  Regiment 
(See  Qth — BifHe's — Cavalry  Regiment) 

20th  (Nixon's)  Cavalry  Regiment 

Gilbert,  ,  Major 

Hughs,  Thomas  R.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Nixon,  George  H.,  Colonel 


20th  (Russell's)  Cavalry  Regiment 
(See  I5th — Russell's — Cavalry  Regiment) 

2ist  Cavalry  Battalion 
Burtwell,  John  R.  B.,  Major 


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2ist  (Carter's)  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Unofficial) 

Carter,  Nathan  W.,  Colonel 

Dudley,  R.  H.,  Major 

Withers,  Robert,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

22d  Cavalry  Regiment 
(See  2d — Barteau's — Cavalry  Regiment) 

26th  Cavalry  Battalion 

(Also    called    McDonald's    Battalion    and    Forrest's    (Old)    Regiment. 
Formed  from  Forrest's  3d  Tennessee  Cavalry,  1865) 

Allin,  Philip  T.,  Major 
Crews,  J.  M.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Kelley,  David  C,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
McDonald,  Charles,  Major 


2?th  Battalion  Cavalry 

Crook,  James,  Major 

Daniel,  James  E.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


Allison's  Cavalry  Squadron 
Allison,  Robert  D.,  Colonel 

Barteau's  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Became  Barteau's  2d  Regiment) 

Barteau,  Clark  R.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Cox's  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  into  loth  Tennessee  Cavalry) 

Cox,  Nicholas  N.,  Major 

Collins'  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Not  completed  and  men  assigned  to  other  commands) 

Collins,  N.  D.,  Colonel 

Davis'  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  into  Baxter  Smith's  8th  Cavalry) 

Davis,  JoEn  R.,  Major 


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Douglas'  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  into   nth  Tennessee   Cavalry) 

Douglass,  De  Witt  Clinton,  Major 

Forrest's  (Old)  Regiment 
(See  26th  Cavalry  Battalion) 

Hamilton's  Cavalry  Battalion 

Hamilton,  Oliver  P.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Shaw,  Jo.,  Major 

Holman's  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  into  nth  Tennessee  Cavalry) 

Holman,  Daniel  W.,  Major 

Murray's  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Called  also  4th) 

Murray,  John  P.,  Colonel 

Napier's  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  into  loth  Tennessee  Cavalry) 

Napier,  Thomas  Alonzo,  Colonel 

Nixon's  Cavalry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  Logwood's   i6th) 

Crews,  J.  M.,  Major 

Logwood,  Thos.  H..  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Nixon,  Geo.  H.,  Colonel 

Rucker's  (ist)  Cavalry  Legion 
(i2th  and  i6th  Battalions  consolidated) 

Rucker,  Edmund  W.,  Colonel 

Spiller's  Cavalry  Battalion 
(Merged  into  Baxter  Smith's  8th  Cavalry) 

Spiller,  C.  C,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Smith,  Baxter,  Major 


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ARTILLERY 
ist  Heavy  Artillery  Regiment 

Hoadley,  F.  W.,  Major 
Jackson,  Andrew,  jr.,  Colonel 
Sterling,  Robert,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Upton,  J.  D.,  Major 

ist  Light  Artillery  Regiment 

Haynes,  Milton  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
McCown,  John  P.,  Colonel 
Stewart,  Alex.  P.,  Major 

Stewart's  (A.  P.)  Artillery  Battalion 
(See  Tennessee  Artillery   Corps) 

Tennessee  Artillery  Corps 
(State  service;  transferred  to  Confederate  service) 

Haynes,  Milton  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
McCown,  John  P.,  Colonel 
Stewart,  Alexander  P.,  Major 


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STATES  ARMY 

INFANTRY 

ist  (Calms')  Infantry  Battalion 
(Also  called  2Oth  Battalion.     Merged  into  50th  Regiment) 

Colms,  Stephen  H.,  Major 

ist  (Eakin's)   Infantry  Battalion 
(Merged  into  59th  Regiment) 

Eakin,  W.  L.,  Major 

ist  Infantry  Regiment,  Provisional  Army 

Buchanan,  Felix  G.,  Major 
George,   Newton  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Holman,  James  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Holman,  Daniel  W.,  Major 
McLaughlin,  Martin  V.,  Major 
Shackleford,  John  C,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Turney,  Peter,  Colonel 

ist  Regiment  Volunteers 
(Consolidated  with  27th  Infantry) 

Feild,  Hume  R.,  Major,  Colonel 

House,  John  L.,   Major,   Lieutenant-Colonel 

Looney,  Abraham  M.,  Major 

Maney,   George,   Colonel 

Patterson,  John,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Sevier,  Theodore  F.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

ist  and  2d  Regiments  Consolidated 

Allen,  Alexander  C.,  Major,  of  27th  Tennessee 

Feild,  Hume  R.,  Colonel,  of  ist  Tennessee 

House,  John  L.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  of  1st  Tenenssee 

ist  East  Tennessee  Rifles 
(See  also  37th  Regiment) 

Carroll,  William  H.,  Colonel 

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ist  Tennessee  Zouaves 

Auglade,  J.  G.,  Colonel 
Flippin,  William  S.,  Major 
Thurston,  A.  J.  D.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

ist  Alabama,  Tennessee  and  Mississippi  Infantry 
Avery,  Wm.  T.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

2d  Regiment  Volunteers 

(Consolidated  with  21  st  Tennessee  Infantry  and  known  as  5th  Con 
federate  Regiment) 

Ashford,  James  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Ross,  William  B.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Smith,  James  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Walker,  J.  Knox,  Colonel 

2d  Infantry  Regiment  Provisional  Army 
(Walker   Legion) 

Bate,  William  B.,  Colonel 

Butler,  John  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Doak,  William  R.,  Major 

Driver,  William  T.,  'Major 

Goodall,  David  L.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Hale,  William  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Robinson,  William  D.,  Colonel 

3d  Infantry  Regiment  Provisional  Army 
(Afterwards  Mounted  Infantry) 

Boyd,  Joseph  C,  Major 

Haskins,  David  C.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Lilliard,  Newton  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Morelock,  William  C.,  Major 

Morgan,  George  W.,  Major 

Reese,  John  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Tool,  Samuel,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Vaughn,  John  C.,  Colonel 

3d  Regiment  Volunteers 

Barber,  Flavel  C.,  Major 

Brown,  John  C.,  Colonel 

Cheairs,  Nathaniel  F.,  Major 

Clack,  Calvin  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Gorgon,  Thomas  M.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Jones,  George  W.,  Major 

Tucker,  Thomas  M.,  Major 

Walker,  Calvin  H.,  Colonel 


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4th  Tennessee  Volunteers 

Finlay,  Luke  W.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Hampton,  Henry,  Major 

Henry,  John  F.,  Major 

Kellar,  Andrew  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Neely,  Rufus  P.,  Colonel 

Strahl,  Otho  F.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

4th  (Churchzv ell's)  Infantry  Regiment  Provisional  Army 
(Became  the   I3th  Infantry,  which  see) 

4th  and  5th  Regiments  Consolidated 

Keller,  Andrew  J.,  Colonel,  of  4th 
Lamb,  Jonathan  J.,  Colonel,  of  5th 

5th  Infantry  Regiment 

Atkins,  John  D.  C,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Bunch,  Bryan  B.,  jr.,  Major 

Lamb,  Jonathan  J.,  Major,  Colonel 

Swor,  William  C.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Travis,  William  E.,  Colonel 

Venable,  Calvin  D.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

5th   (Hill's)   Infantry  Regiment,  Provisional  Army 
(Became  the  35th,  which  see) 

6th  Infantry  Regiment 

Harris,  John  L.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Johns,  William  M.  R.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Jones,   Timothy   P.,   Lieutenant-Colonel 
Porter,  George  C.,  Major,  Colonel 
Stephens,  William  H.,  Colonel 
Wilder,  James  A.,  Major 
Williamson,  Robert  C.,  Major 

7th  Infantry  Regiment 

Fite,  John  A.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 
Goodner,  John  F.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 
Hatton,  Robert,  Colonel 

Howard,  John  K.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Shepard,  Samuel  G.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Williamson,  William  H.,  Major 

8th  (Fulton's)  Infantry  Regiment 

Anderson,  John  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 
Botts,  W.  H.,  Major 


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Burford,  William  G.,  Major 

Ewing,  A.  G.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Fulton,  Alfred  S.,  Colonel 

McKinney,    Christopher   C.,    Major,   Lieutenant-Colonel 

Moore,  William  L.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Oglesby,  L.  W.,  Colonel 

^th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  6th) 

Buford,  John  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Douglass,  Henry  L.,  Colonel 

Hurt,  Charles  S.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Kelso,  George  W.,  Major 

Rogers,  H.  A.,  Major 

White,  S.  H.,  Major 

loth  Infantry  Regiment 

Brandon,  Stephen  O.  W.,  Major 

Grace,  William,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Heiman,  Adolphus,  Colonel 

MacGavock,  Randall  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

O'Neill,  John,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Thompson,  Samuel  M.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

nth  and  2$th  Infantry  Regiments  Consolidated 

Binns,  John  E.,  Major,  of  the  nth 
Rice,  Horace,  Colonel,  of  the  2Qth 

nth  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  2Qth) 

Bateman,  Thomas  P.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Binns,  John  E.,  Major 

Gordon,   George   W.,   Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 

Green,  William,  Major 

Long,  James  A.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Lucas,  Hugh  R.,  Major 

Rains,  James  E.,  Colonel 

Thedford,  William,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Webb,  Howell,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Weems,  Philip  Van  Horn,  Major 

1 2th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  22d  and  47th) 

Bell,  Tyree  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Caldwell,  Robert  P.,  Major 

Outlaw,  Drew  A.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Purl,  James,  Major 

Russell,  Robert  Milton,  Colonel 

Wyatt,  J.  N.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


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I2th  and  22d  Infantry  Regiments  Consolidated 

Bell,  Tyree  H.,  Colonel,  of  I2th 

McMurry,  Lipscomb  P.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  of  22d 

Wyatt,  J.  N.,  Major,  of  the  i2th 

i2th  and  47th  Infantry  Regiments  Consolidated 
Watkins,  William  M.,  Colonel,  of  47th 

ijth  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  I54th  Senior  Regiment) 

Cole,  Peter  H.,  Major 
Crook,  William  J.,  Major 
Dyer,  Beverly  L.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Morgan,  William   E.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Pitman,   Robert  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 
Vaughan,   Alfred  J.,   jr.,   Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 
Winfield,  W.  E.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Wright,  John  V.,  Colonel 

ijth  and  i$4th  Infantry  Regiments  Consolidated 

Dawson,  John  W.,  Major,  of  I54th 

Pitman,  Robert  W,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  of  I3th 

Vaughan,  Alfred  J.,  jr.,  Colonel,  of  I3th 

I4th  Infantry  Regiment 

Brandon,  Nathan,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Forbes,  William  A.,  Colonel 

Gholson,  Milton  C,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Harrell,  George  A.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Johnson,  James  H.,  Major 

Lockert,  James  W.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

McComb,  William,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Morris,  Nathan  M.,  Major 

I5th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  37th) 

Brooks,  Thorndike,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Carroll,  Charles  M.,  Colonel 

Hambleton,  John  W.,  Major 

Hearn,  John  F.,  Major 

Taylor,  James  H.  R.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Tyler,  Robert  C.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Wall,  John  M.,  Major 

i$th  and  37th  Infantry  Regiments  Consolidated 

Frayser,  R.  Dudley,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  of  37th 
Tyler,  Rpbert  C.,  Colonel,  of  isth 
Wall,  John  M.,  Major,  of 


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i6th  Infantry  Regiment 

Brown,  Daniel  T.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Coffee,  Patrick  H.,  Major 

Donnell,  David  M.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Faulkner,  Henry  H.,  Major 

Goodbar,  Jos.,  Major 

Murray,  Thomas  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Randals,  Ben.,  Major 

Savage,  John  H.,  Colonel 


ifth  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  23d) 

Davis,  James  C,  Major 

Floyd,  Watt  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Landis,  Absalom  L.,  Major 

Marks,  Albert  S.,  Major,  Colonel 

Miller,  T.  C.  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Newman,  Tazewell  W.,  Colonel 


i8th  Infantry  Regiment 

Butler,  William  R.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Garden,  Albert  G.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Davis,  Samuel  W.,  Major 
Palmer,  Joseph  B.,  Colonel 
Joyner,  William  H.,  Major 


Infantry  Regiment 

Cummings,  David  H.,  Colonel 

Deaderick,  James  G.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Fulkerson,  Abraham,  Major 

Heiskell,  Carrick  W.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Jarnigan,  Rufus  A.,  Major 

Moore,   Beriah   F.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Walker,  Francis  M.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 


20th  Infantry  Regiment 

Battle,  Joel  A.,  Colonel 

Carter,  Mosco  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Claybrooke,  Frederick,  Major 

Duffy,  Patrick,  Major 

Gooch,  John  S.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Guthrie,  John  F.,  Major 

Lavender,  Frank  M.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Lucas,  Henry  C.,  Major 

Shy,  William  M.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Smith,  Thomas  B.,  Colonel 


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2ist  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated   with  2d  Infantry  to   form  5th   Confederate) 

Cole,  James  C,  Major 
Pickett,  Edward,  jr.,  Colonel 
Tilman,  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

22d  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  I2th  Infantry  July  6,  1863) 

David,  Benjamin  T.,  Major 

Freeman,  Thomas  J.,  Colonel 

McMurry,  Lipscomb  P.,  Major,  Colonel 

Pirtle,  M.  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Robertson,  A.  T.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Stewart,  Francis  M.,  Major,   Lieutenant-Colonel 

2$d  Infantry  Battalion 
Newman,  Tazewell  W.,  Colonel 

23d  Infantry  Regiment 

Cantrell,  Robert,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Keeble,  Richard  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Lowe,  John  G.,  Major 

Martin,  Matt.,  Colonel 

Neill,  James  F.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Nixon,  George  H.,  Major 

Ready,  Horace,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

24th  Infantry  Battalion  Sharpshooters 
Maney,  Frank,  Major 

24th  Infantry  Regiment 

Allison,  Robert  D.,  Colonel 

Bratton,  Hugh  L.  W.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Fielding,  William  C.,  Major 

Peebles,  Thomas  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Shannon,   Samuel  E.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Williams,  John  J.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Wilson,  John  A.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

25th  Infantry  Regiment 

Bilbrey,  Josiah  H.,  Major 

Davis,  Samuel,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Dibrell,  George  C.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Duncan,  William  A.,  Major 

Hughs,  John  M.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 


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McCarver,  Samuel  H.,  Major 

Sanders,  Richard  C.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Snowden,    Robert    B.,    Lieutenant-Colonel 

Stanton,  Sidney  S.,  Colonel 

Williams,  Timothy  H.,  Major 

26th  Infantry  Regiment 

Boggess,  Abijah  R,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Bottles,  John  L.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Lillard,  John  M.,  Colonel 

McConnell,  Thomas  M.,  Major 

Odell,  James  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Saffell,  Richard  M.,  Major,  Colonel 

27th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  Maney's  ist  Infantry) 

2?th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  Maney's  ist  Infantry) 

Allen,  Alexander  C,  Major 

Brown,   Blackburn   H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 

Caldwell,    Alexander    W.,    Lieutenant-Colonel,    Colonel 

Frierson,  William,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Love,  Samuel  T.,  Major 

Taylor,  John  M.,  Major 

Williams,  Christopher  H.,  Colonel 

28th  and  84th  Regiments  Consolidated 

Crook,  David  C.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel,  of  28th 
Holman,  John  B.,  Major 

Smith,  William  G.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  of  84th 
Stanton,  Sidney  S.,  Colonel,  of  84th 

28th  Infantry  Regiment 
(2d  Mountain  Regiment.     Consolidated  with  84th  Infantry) 

Brown,  Uriah  T.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Crook,  David  C.,  Major 

Cunningham,  Preston  D.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Fatherly,  Jonathan,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Murray,  John  P.,  Colonel 

Simrell,  Eli  D.,  Major 

Talbert,  James  R.,  Major 

2Qth  Infantry  Regiment 

Arnold,  Reuben,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Bishop,  William  P.,  Colonel 


Field  Officers,  Regiments  and  Battalions   103 


Blevins,  Absalom  K.,  Major 

Johnson,  John  B.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

McKamy,  Samuel  L.,  Major 

Powel,  Samuel,  Colonel 

Rice,  Horace,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

30th  Infantry  Regiment 

Bidwell,  Bell  G.,  Major 

Head,  John  W.,  Colonel 

Murphy,  Robert  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Turner,  James  J.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

3 ist  (A.  H.  Bradford's)  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  Maney's  33d  Infantry) 

Bradford,  Alsey  H.,  Colonel 

Cason,  Caleb  McKnight,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Hudson,   Samuel  H.,  Major 

Jinkins,  Mansfield  D.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Sharp,  Samuel  Major 

Smith,  John  F.,  Major 

Stafford,  Fountain  E.  P.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Tansil,  Egbert  E.,  Colonel 

3 ist  and  33d  Regiments  Consolidated 

Payne,  Robert  N.,  Major,  of  33d 

Stafford,  Fountain  E.  P.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  of  31  st 

3ist   (W.   M.   Bradford's)    Infantry  Regiment 
(Afterward  3Qth  Infantry;  afterward  Mounted  Infantry) 

Bradford,  William  M.,  Colonel 
Humes,  James  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
McFarland,  Robert,  Major 

32d  Infantry  Regiment 

Brownlow,  William  W.  J.,  Major 
Cook,  Edmund  C.,  Colonel 
McGuire,  John  P.,  Major,  Colonel 
Moore,  William  P.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
O'Neal,  William  P.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Tucker,  Caioway  G.,  Major 

33d  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  31  st — A.  H.  Bradford's — Infantry) 

Campbell,  Alexander  W.,  Colonel 
Jones,   Warner   P.,   Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 
McNeill,  Henry  C.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Payne,  Robert  N.,  Major,  Colonel 


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34th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Formerly  4th  Regiment  Provisional  Army) 

Bostick,  Joseph,  Major 

Bradshaw,   Oliver   A.,    Major,   Lieutenant-Colonel 

Churchwell,  William  M.,  Colonel 

Lewis,  Robert  N.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

McMurry,  James  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

35th  Infantry  Regiment 

(ist  Mountain  Rifles.     Formerly  5th  Regiment  Provisional  Army) 
Brown,  Joseph,  Major 

Brownlow,  William  W.  J.,  Major  (temporarily  attached) 
Deakms,  George  S.,  Major 
Hill,  Benjamin  J ,  Colonel 
Roberts,  R.  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Smith,  Joseph  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Spurlock,  John  L.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

36th  Infantry  Regiment 

Alley,  Alexander  K.,  Colonel 
Camp,  William  A.,  Major 
Dunn,  John  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Morgan,  Robert  Jarrell,  Colonel 
Smith,  John  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Wetmore,  William  H.,  Major 


37th  Infantry  Regiment 

(ist  East  Tennessee  Rifles.    Formerly  7th  Regiment  Provisional  Army. 
Consolidated  with  I5th  Tennessee) 

Carroll,  William  H.,  Colonel 

Frayser,  R.  Dudley,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Hunt,  Edward  F.,  Major 

Moffatt,   Gabriel,    Major,   Lieutenant-Colonel 

Moffatt,  Hunter  P.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

McReynolds,  Joseph  T.,  Major 

Tankesley,  R.  M.,  Major 

White,  Moses,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

38th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Formerly  8th,  Looney's) 

Abington,  Hardeman  A.,  Major 

Carter,   John    C,   Colonel 

Cotter,  Hamilton  W.,  Major 

Gwynne,   Andrew   D.,    Lieutenant-Colonel 

Golladay,  Edward  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


Field  Officers,  Regiments  and  Battalions   105 


Greer,  Hugh  D.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Looney,  Robert  F.,  Colonel 
Thrasher,  David  EL,  Major 


39th  Infantry  Regiment 
(See  3 ist— W.   M.   Bradford's— Regiment) 

ist  Alabama,  Tennessee  and  Mississippi  Infantry 

Avery,  William  T.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  of  Tennessee 

Baker,  Alpheus,  Colonel,  of  Alabama 

Cansler,  Adolphus  Philip,  Major,  of  Mississippi 


40th  Infantry  Regiment 

(Walker  Regiment.     Ordered  known  as  5th  Confederate,   February  2, 
1862.    Composed  of  4  Alabama,  4  Arkansas,  i  Florida  and  i  Ken 
tucky  companies.    Cos.  A,  B,  I,  K  went  into  the  54th  Alabama 
Infantry) 

Henderson,  C.  C,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 
Higgins,  Hiram  H.,  Major 
Minter,  John  A.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Walker,  Lucius  M.,  Colonel 


41 st  Infantry  Regiment 

Farquharson,  Robert,  Colonel 
McClure,   Robert  G.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Miller,  Thomas  G.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Tillman,  James  D.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 


42d  Infantry  Regiment 

Hubbard,  Josiah  R.,  Major 

Hulme,  Isaac  N.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

McCollum,  Levi,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Norwood,  John  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Quarles,  William  A.,  Colonel 

Walton,  Isaac  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


43d  Infantry  Regiment 
(5th  East  Tennessee  Volunteers.    Afterward  Mounted  Infantry) 

Gillespie,  James  W.,  Colonel 
Guthrie,  Lawson,  Major 
Key,  David  M.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
McKamy,  William  H.,  Major 


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44th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  55th) 

Crawford,  Gibson  M.,  Major 

Ewin,  Henry  C,  Major 

Fulton,  John  S.,  Major,  Colonel 

Johnson,  James  M.,  Major 

Kelly,  John  H.,  Colonel   (temporarily  commanding) 

McDaniel,  Coleman  A.,  Colonel 

McEwen,  John  L.,  jr.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Shied,  Henry  S.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


45th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  23d  Tennessee  Battalion) 

Carter,  Samuel  A.,  Major 
Hall,  Alexander,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Lytle,  Ephraim  F.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Mitchell,  Addison,  Colonel 
Moore,  James  B.,  Major 

Newman,  Tazewell  W.,  Major    (supernumerary  during  consoli 
dation) 

Searcy,  Anderson,  Colonel 
Wadley,  C.  H,  Major 


46th  Infantry  Regiment 

Brown,  James  S.,  Major 

Clark,  John  M.,  Colonel 

Cooper,  Sylvester  C.,  Major 

Dawson,  Jonathan  S.,  Colonel 

Johnson,  John  William,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Owens,   Robert  A.,   Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 

Wilson,  Joseph  D.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


47th  Infantry  Regiment 

Hill,  Munson  R.,  Colonel 
Holmes,  W.  E.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Shearon,  Thomas  R.,  Major 
Watkins,  William  M.,  Colonel 
Wynne,  Vincent  G.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


48th  (Nixon's)  Infantry  Regiment 
(Formed  from  remnants  of  48th  and  54th) 

Evans,   Henry   G.,   Lieutenant-Colonel 
Hughs,  Thomas  R.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Nixon,  George  H.,  Colonel 
Younger,  Joseph  T.,  Major 


Field  Officers,  Regiments  and  Battalions    107 


48th  (Voorhies')  Infantry  Regiment 

Campbell,  Andrew  J.,  Major 
Godwin,  Aaron  S.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Gray,  John  F.,  Major 
Howard,  Joseph  D.,  'Major 
Jamison,  Thomas  E.,  Major 
Sowell,  William  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Voorhies,  William  M.,  Colonel 


40th  Infantry  Regiment 

Atkins,  Thomas  M.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Bailey,  James  E.,  Colonel 
Cording,  Jerome  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Grigsby,  Thomas  K.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Lynn,  David  A.,  Major,  Colonel 
McClelland,  Robert  H.,  Major 
Robb,  Alfred,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Shaw,  William  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Young,  William  F.,  Colonel 


50th   (Old)   Infantry  Regiment 

Beaumont,  Thomas  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Lockhart,   Harrison   C.,   Major,   Lieutenant-Colonel 

Robertson,  Christopher  W.,  Major 

Stacker,  George  W.,  Colonel 

Sugg,  Cyrus  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 


50th  (New)  Infantry  Regiment 

(Consolidated  with   Colms'   ist  Tennessee   Battalion  and  4th   Confed 
erate  or  34th  Tennessee) 

Bradshaw,  Oliver  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel   (Colonel  of  34th) 

Colms,  Stephen  H.,  Colonel,  of  ist  Battalion 

Pease,  George  W.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  of  50th 


5 ist  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  52d) 

Browder,  Bartlett  M.,  Colonel 

Chester,  John,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Clark,  Edward  A.,  Major 

Hall,  John  G.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Shelton,   Edward   O.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Smitheal,  Green  W.,  Major   (declined) 

Williamson,  John  T.,  Major 

Wilson,  Andrew   N.,   Major,   Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 


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52d  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  5ist) 

Estes,  John  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Lea,   Benjamin  jr.,   Colonel 

Oliver,  ,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Randle,  Thomas  G.,  Major 


53d  Infantry  Regiment 

Abernathy,  Alfred  H.,  Colonel 

Aymett,   Hans   H.,   Major 

Baker,  William  N.,  Major 

Holden,  William  B.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Morton,  T.  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Richardson,  William  C,  Major 

White,  John  R.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Wilkes,  William   H.,   Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 

Winston,  Thomas  R,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


54th  Infantry  Regiment 

(Portion  of  this  regiment  united  with  part  of  48th  to  form  Nixon's 

48th) 

Bearing,  William,  Colonel 
McMackin,  Andrew  J.,  Major 
Skillern,  Davis,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


55th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  44th) 

Baker,  Thomas  H.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Black,  Gideon  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Brown,  Alexander  J.,  Colonel 

Hillsman,  John  H.,  Major 

Jones,  William  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

McDonald,  Joseph  E.,  Major 

McKoin,  James  L.,  Colonel 

Reed,  Wyly  M.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

57th  Infantry  Regiment 
(No  rolls  on  file) 

Morgan,  ,  Colonel 


58th  Infantry  Regiment 
(No  rolls  on  file) 

Crews,  J.  M.,  Colonel 


Field  Officers,  Regiments  and  Battalions   109 


59th  Infantry  Regiment 

(Afterward    Mounted    Infantry.      Formed    from    ist    (Eakin's)    Bat 
talion) 

Alexander,  Charles  M.,  Major 

Brown,  James  P.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Cooke,  James  B.,  Colonel 

Eakin,  William  L.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Love,  James  F.,  Major 


6oth  Infantry  Regiment 
(Also  called  7Qth) 

Crawford,  John  H.,  Colonel 

Gregg,   Nathan,   Lieutenant-Colonel,   Colonel 

Rhea,  James  A.,  'Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 


6ist  Infantry  Regiment 
(Also  called  8ist;  afterward  Mounted  Infantry) 

Dodd,  Nathan,  Major 

Pitts,    Fountain    E.,   Colonel 

Rose,  James  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Snapp,  James  P.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

62d  Infantry  Regiment 
(Also  called  8oth;  afterward  Mounted  Infantry) 

Parker,   William,   Lieutenant-Colonel 
Reynolds,  Simeon  D.,  Major 
Rowan,  John  A.,  Colonel 
Smith,  William  R.,  Major 

6sd  Infantry  Regiment 

Aiken,  John  A.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Fain,  Richard  G.,  Colonel 

Fulkerson,  Abraham,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Fulkerson,  William  H.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

84th  Infantry  Regiment 
(Consolidated  with  28th  ^ 

Smith,  William  G.,  Major 
Stanton,  Sidney  S.,  Colonel 

I54th  (Senior)  Infantry  Regiment 

Dawson,  John  W.,  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Fitzgerald,  Edward,  Major,  Colonel 


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Genette,  Jones,  Major 

Magevney,  Michael,  jr.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 

Martin,  John  D.,  Major 

Patrick,   Marsh    M.,   Major 

Smith,   Preston,  Colonel 

Wright,  Marcus  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Crews'  Infantry  Battalion 

(Remnant  of  this  battalion  formed  into  one  company  and  united  with 
Hunt's  5th  (pth)  Kentucky  Infantry  as  Company  F) 

Crews,   J.   M.,   Lieutenant-Colonel 
Evans,  J.  A.  Major 

Memphis  Infantry  Battalion 
(Also    called    3d    Battalion) 

Foute,  A.  M.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 

Welcker's  Battalion  State  Troops 
Welcker,  Benjamin  F.,  Major 


The  best  estimate  that  can  be  made  of  the  number  of 
troops  Tennessee  furnished  to  the  Confederate  army  is 
115,000  men. 


Officers 

of  the 

Confederate  States  Navy 


OFFICERS     OF    THE    CONFEDERATE    STATES 

NAVY 

Appointed  from  Tennessee 

(The  records  in  many  instances  fail  to  give  the  name  of 
the  State  from  which  the  person  was  appointed,  hence 
there  may  be  some  omissions.) 

BEASLY,  J.  W. 

Assistant  paymaster,  February  26,  1863.  Resigned, 
May  27,  1863. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  P.  A. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Formerly  lieutenant,  U.  S. 
Navy;  lieutenant,  C.  S.  Navy,  September  17,  1861 ; 
first  lieutenant,  October  23,  1862,  to  rank  from  October 
2,  1862;  first  lieutenant,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2, 
1864,  to  rank  from  January  6,  1864.  Served  on 
C.  S.  S.  Baltic,  1862-63;  commanding  C.  S.  S.  Rappa- 
hannock,  1864,  Mobile  Squadron;  surrendered,  May  4, 
1865;  paroled,  May  10,  1865. 

CARNES,  WILLIAM  W. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Resigned  as  acting  midshipman, 
U.  S.  Navy,  February  13,  1861.  Original  entry  into 
the  C.  S.  Navy,  July  13,  1863;  second  lieutenant,  Janu 
ary  7,  1864,  to  rank  from  October  2,  1862;  first  lieu 
tenant,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2,  1864,  to  rank  from 
January  6,  1864.  Savannah  Squadron,  1863-64;  or 
dered  to  C.  S.  S.  Savannah,  January  n,  1864; 


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detached,  November  29,  1864,  and  ordered  to  com 
mand  C.  S.  S.  Sampson.  Commanded  Games'  battery, 
Wright's  brigade,  Cheatham's  division,  Folk's  corps, 
Army  of  Tennessee,  at  the  battle  of  Chickamauga. 

DOAK,  A.  S. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Midshipman,  July  18,  1863; 
midshipman,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2,  1864.  Or 
dered  to  C.  S.  S.  Savannah,  December  18,  1863;  de 
tached,  May  4,  1864;  C.  S.  S.  Patrick  Henry,  1864; 
C.  S.  S.  Virginia  (No.  2). 

DOAK,  HENRY  M. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Second  lieutenant,  Marine 
Corps,  November  12,  1862.  Savannah,  Georgia,  1864. 

DUNNINGTON,  JOHN  W. 

(The  record  shows  his  appointment  from  Ken 
tucky.)  Resigned  as  lieutenant,  U.  S.  Navy,  April  25, 
1861.  First  lieutenant,  May  2,  1861 ;  first  lieutenant, 
October  23,  1862,  to  rank  from  October  2,  1862;  first 
lieutenant,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2,  1864,  to  rank 
from  January  6,  1864;  served  on  C.  S.  S.  Pontchar- 
train,  1862-63;  commanding  naval  battery,  Fort  Hind- 
man,  Arkansas,  1862-63;  special  duty,  1863-64;  com 
manding  C.  S.  S.  Virginia  (No.  2),  1864-65.  Died  in 
1885. 

FLOYD,  RICHARD  S. 

Born  in  Georgia.  Resigned  as  acting  midshipman, 
U.  S.  Navy,  April  20,  1861.  Acting  midshipman, 
May  1 6,  1861 ;  acting  master  (date  not  shown)  ;  sec 
ond  lieutenant,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2,  1864. 


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Served  on  C.  S.  S.  Florida,  1862-64;  took  charge  of 
bark  Lapwing,  tender  to  C.  S.  S.  Florida,  May  3, 
1863;  captured  by  U.  S.  S.  Wachusett,  off  Bahia, 
Brazil,  October  7,  1864. 

FOUTE,  ROBERT  CHESTER. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Resigned  as  acting  midship 
man,  U.  S.  Navy,  December  4,  1860.  Acting  midship 
man,  June  n,  1 86 1 ;  master  in  line  of  promotion, 
October  15,  1862;  second  lieutenant,  January  7,  1864, 
to  rank  from  August  5,  1863;  first  lieutenant,  Provi 
sional  Navy,  June  2,  1864,  to  rank  from  January  6, 
1864.  Served  on  C.  S.  S.  Virginia;  participated  in  the 
battle  of  Hampton  Roads,  March  8-9,  1862;  C.  S.  S. 
Georgia,  1862-63;  special  duty  abroad,  1863-64;  or 
dered  to  C.  S.  S.  Savannah,  September  28,  1864. 

GIFT,  GEORGE  W. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Resigned  as  midshipman,  U.  S. 
Navy,  January  10,  1851.  Master  not  in  line  of  promo 
tion,  December  27,  1861 ;  lieutenant  for  the  war,  March 
1 8,  1862;  first  lieutenant,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2, 
1864,  to  rank  from  January  6,  1864.  Served  as  act 
ing  master,  C.  S.  floating  battery ;  reported  at  Colum 
bus,  Kentucky,  December  31,  1861 ;  C.  S.  S.  Louisiana; 
surrender  of  Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip,  April  28, 
1862;  C.  S.  steam  ram  Arkansas,  1862;  C.  S.  S. 
Chattahoochie,  1862-63;  participated  in  Johnson's 
Island  expedition,  October,  1863;  naval  station 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  1863-64;  participated  in  capture  of 
U.  S.  S.  Underwriter,  February  2,  1864;  C.  S.  S. 
Chattahoochie,  1864;  ordered,  July  5,  1864,  to  report 
to  Commander  Brent,  commanding  C.  S.  S.  Savannah. 


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HOLT,  HENRY  CLAY. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Resigned  as  acting  midshipman, 
U.  S.  Navy,  April  20,  1861.  Acting  midshipman,  June 
24,  1861;  resigned.  Joined  Mississippi  defense  fleet 
as  gunner  on  the  Little  Rebel,  April  21,  1862;  served 
as  lieutenant  in  the  Army  of  the  West  from  June  19, 
1862;  ordered  to  report  for  duty  to  the  Governor  of 
Tennessee,  September  17,  1862. 

HOWARD,  GEORGE  AUG. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Resigned  as  acting  midshipman, 
U.  S.  Navy,  April  19,  1861.  Acting  midshipman, 
April  10,  1862,  resigned,  March  18,  1863.  Served, 
Mississippi  defenses,  1862-63. 

JOHNSTON,  OSCAR  F. 

Born  in  Virginia.  Formerly  lieutenant,  U.  S.  Navy. 
First  lieutenant,  May  23,  1861 ;  first  lieutenant,  Octo 
ber  23,  1862,  to  rank  from  October  2,  1862;  first  lieu 
tenant,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2,  1864,  to  rank  from 
January  6,  1864.  Served  on  C.  S.  S.  Georgia,  Sa 
vannah  Squadron,  1862-63;  commanding  C.  S.  S. 
Oconee  when  captured  by  U.  S.  S.  Madgie,  August, 
1863;  C.  S.  S.  Patrick  Henry,  1863-64;  C.  S.  S.  Vir 
ginia  (No.  2),  James  River  Squadron,  1864;  com 
manding  C.  S.  S.  Peedee,  Peedee  River,  S.  C.,  Novem 
ber,  1864. 

LONG,  JAMES  C. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Resigned  as  acting  midship 
man,  U.  S.  Navy,  May  15,  1861.  Acting  midshipman, 
July  3,  1861 ;  passed  midshipman,  January  8,  1864; 
master  in  line  of  promotion,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2, 
1864.  Served  on  C.  S.  S.  Virginia,  1861-62;  partici- 


Officers  of  the  Confederate  States  Navy    117 

pated  in  the  battle  of  Hampton  Roads,  March  8-9, 
1862;  C.  S.  S.  Richmond,  1862-63;  ordered  to  C.  S.  S. 
Savannah,  Savannah  Squadron,  December  16,  1863; 
detached,  May  2,  1864,  and  ordered  to  C.  S.  S.  Albe- 
marle. 

McADAM,  SIDNEY  H. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Lieutenant  for  the  war,  April 
8,  1863;  first  lieutenant,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2, 
1864,  to  rank  from  January  6,  1864.  Served  on 
C.  S.  S.  Isondiga,  1863-1864;  Savannah  Squadron, 
1864. 

McDANIEL,  HENRY  C. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Resigned  as  acting  midshipman, 
U.  S.  Navy,  April  25,  1861.  Acting  midshipman, 
June  26,  1 86 1 ;  resigned,  July  6,  1862.  Served  on 
C.  S.  R.  S.  United  States,  Gosport  Navy  Yard,  1862. 

MAURY,  MATTHEW  F. 

Born  in  Virginia.  Formerly  commander,  U.  S. 
Navy.  Commander,  June  10,  1861 ;  commander,  Oc 
tober  23,  1862,  to  rank  from  March  26,  1861.  Estab 
lished,  at  Richmond,  the  naval  submarine  battery  ser 
vice,  1862;  superintended  the  construction  of  gunboats 
on  the  Rappahannock  River,  1862;  naval  agent  abroad, 
1863-65. 

PEARL,  JOHN  M. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Assistant  paymaster,  January 
7,  1864,  to  rank  from  October  25,  1863;  assistant  pay 
master,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2,  1864.  Mobile 
Squadron,  1863-65;  surrendered,  May  4,  1865;  pa 
roled,  May  10,  1865. 


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PEARSON,  JAMES  M. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Resigned  as  midshipman,  U.  S. 
Navy,  April  25,  1861.  Acting  midshipman,  July  8, 
1 86 1 ;  passed  midshipman,  January  8,  1864;  master  in 
line  of  promotion,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2,  1864. 
Served  on  C.  S.  S.  Arctic,  1862-63;  Charleston 
Squadron,  1863-64;  Semmes'  Naval  Brigade,  1865. 

PORTER,  THOMAS  KENNEDY. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Formerly  lieutenant,  U.  S. 
Navy.  First  lieutenant,  July  13,  1863;  first  lieutenant, 
January  7,  1864,  to  rank  from  October  2,  1862;  first 
lieutenant,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2,  1864,  to  rank 
from  January  6,  1864.  Ordered  to  C.  S.  S.  Savannah, 
December  18,  1863;  C.  S.  S.  North  Carolina,  1863-64; 
abroad,  1864.  Executive  officer,  C.  S.  Cruiser  Flor 
ida,  captured  at  Bahia,  Brazil,  October,  1864,  by 
U.  S.  S.  Wachusett. 

RAMSAY,  R.  M. 

Second  lieutenant,  Marine  Corps,  October  28,  1861 
(acceptance) ;  dismissed,  July  9,  1862. 

SEAY,  M.  M. 

Assistant  paymaster,  April  23,  1862;  assistant  pay 
master,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2,  1864.  Served  on 
C.  S.  S.  Baltic,  1862-64;  surrendered,  May  4,  1865, 
Mobile,  Alabama;  paroled,  May  10,  1865. 

SELDEN,  C.  M. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Acting  master's  mate  (date  not 
given).  Acting  master's  mate,  Provisional  Navy, 
June  2,  1864;  Charleston  Squadron,  1864-65;  C.  S.  S. 
Indian  Chief,  1865. 


Officers  of  the  Confederate  States  Navy     1 19 

SEVIER,  CHARLES  F. 

Born  in  Tennessee.  Resigned  as  acting  midshipman, 
U.  S.  Navy,  April  23,  1861.  Acting  midshipman,  July 
8,  1861;  midshipman,  Provisional  Navy,  June  2,  1864. 
Served  on  C.  S.  S.  Palmetto  State,  1862-63;  C.  S.  S. 
Patrick  Henry,  1863-64;  C.  S.  S.  Chickamauga,  1864. 

WHARTON,  ARTHUR  DICKSON. 

Born  in  Alabama.  Formerly  midshipman,  U.  S. 
Navy.  Acting  master,  September  24,  1861 ;  lieutenant 
for  the  war,  February  8,  1862;  second  lieutenant,  Feb 
ruary  8,  1862;  first  lieutenant,  January  7,  1864,  to  rank 
from  April  29,  1864;  first  lieutenant,  Provisional 
Navy,  June  2,  1864,  to  rank  from  January  26,  1864. 
Imprisoned  for  refusing  to  take  the  oath  of  allegiance 
to  the  United  States,  1861 ;  released,  February  12, 1862; 
C.  S.  steam  ram,  Arkansas,  1862;  ordered  to  Selma, 
Alabama,  November  8,  1862;  reported  November  21, 
1862;  C.  S.  S.  Tennessee,  Mobile  Squadron,  1863-64; 
captured  at  battle  of  Mobile  Bay,  August  5,  1864. 


Members  of  the  Confederate  Congress 
from  Tennessee 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE  CONGRESS 
FROM  TENNESSEE 

PROVISIONAL  CONGRESS 

First  session,  assembled  at  Montgomery,  Alabama,  February  4, 
1861.  Adjourned  March  16,  1861,  to  meet  the  second  Monday  in  May. 

Second  session  (called).  Met  at  Montgomery,  Alabama,  April  29, 
1861.  Adjourned  May  21,  1861. 

Third  session,  met  at  Richmond,  Virginia,  July  20,  1861.  Adjourned 
August  31,  1861. 

Fourth  session  (called).  Met  at  Richmond,  Virginia,  September  3, 
1861.  Adjourned  same  day. 

Fifth  session,  met  at  Richmond,  Virginia,  November  18,  1861.  Ad 
journed  February  17,  1862. 

SENATORS 


REPRESENTATIVES 


A.  G.  Welcher,  Third  District. 

William  H.  De  Witt,  Fourth 
Robert  L.  Caruthers,  Fifth 
James  H.  Thomas,  Sixth 
Thomas  M.  Jones,  Seventh 
John  F.  House,  Eighth 
John  D.  C.  Atkins,  Ninth 
David  M.  Currin,  Tenth 


Admitted  August  16,  1861 
August  12,  1861 
August  12,  1861 
August  12,  1861 
August  12,  1861 
August  13,  1861 
August  16,  1861 


(In  the  ist  and  2d  districts  T.  A.  R.  Nelson  and  Horace  Maynard 
defeated  J.  B.  Heiskell  and  J.  H.  Shields  at  the  election,  August  i,  1861. 
They  were  Union  candidates,  but  never  served  in  the  Confederate  Con 
gress.) 

FIRST  CONGRESS 

First  session,  February  18,  1862,  to  April  21,  1862. 
Second  session,  August  18,  1862,  to  October  13,  1862. 
Third  session,  January  12,  1863,  to  May  I,  1863. 
Fourth  session,  December  7,  1863,  to  June  14,  1864. 


SENATORS 

Landon  C.  Haynes 
Gustavus  A.  Henry 

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REPRESENTATIVES 

(Elected  November  6,  1861) 

Joseph  B.  Heiskell,  Fourth  District. 
William  G.  Swan,  Second 
William  H.   Tibbs,  Third 
E.  L.  Gardenhier,  Fourth         " 
Henry   S.   Foote,  Fifth 


Meredith  P.  Gentry,  Sixth 
George  W.  Jones,   Seventh 
Thomas   Menees,   Eighth 
John  D.  C.  Atkins,  Ninth 
John  V.  Wright,  Tenth 
David   M.   Currin,   Eleventh 


Admitted  March  17,  1862 


Admitted  March    8,  1862 


SECOND  CONGRESS 

First  session,  May  2,  1864,  to  June  14,  1864. 

Second  session,  November  7,  1864,  to  March  18,  1865. 

SENATORS 

Landon  C.  Haynes 
Gustavus  A.  Henry 

REPRESENTATIVES 

Joseph   B.    Heiskell,    First   District. 

William   G.   Swan,   Second       " 

Arthur    S.    Colyar,   Third 

John   P.    Murray,   Fourth 

Henry  S.  Foote,  Fifth 

Edwin   A.    Keeble,    Sixth 

James   McCallum,   Seventh  Admitted  May  3,  1864 

Thomas  Menees,  Eighth 

John  D.  C.  Atkins,  Ninth 

John  V.  Wright,  Tenth  Admitted  May  25,  1864 

David   M.   Currin,   Eleventh     "  Died  May  21,  1864 

Michael  W.  Cluskey,  Eleventh  "      Admitted  November  7,  1864 


General  Officers  from  Tennessee 

in  the 

Union  Army 


GENERAL  OFFICERS  APPOINTED  FROM 
TENNESSEE 

Who  Served  in  the  Union  Army,  1861-65 

BROWNLOW,  JAMES  P. 

Captain,  lieutenant-colonel  and  colonel  of  the  First 
Tennessee  cavalry;  brevet  brigadier-general,  March  13, 
1865. 

CARTER,  SAMUEL  B. 

Commander  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  July,  1862;  briga 
dier-general  of  volunteers,  May  i,  1862;  brevet  major- 
general  of  volunteers,  March  13,  1865;  retired  with 
rank  of  rear  admiral. 

COOPER,  JOSEPH  ALEXANDER. 

Colonel  of  the  First  Tennessee  regiment  of  infantry ; 
colonel  of  the  Sixth  Tennessee  infantry  regiment; 
brigadier-general  of  volunteers,  July  30,  1864;  brevet 
major-general,  March  13,  1865. 

GILLEM,  ALVIN  CULLEM. 

Graduate  of  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  July, 
1847;  captain  and  assistant  quartermaster,  U.  S.  A., 
July,  1 86 1 ;  colonel  of  the  Tenth  Tennessee  regiment 
of  infantry,  May  13,  1862;  brigadier-general  of  volun 
teers,  August  17,  1863;  major-general  of  volunteers, 
November  3,  1865. 

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JOHNSON,  ANDREW. 

Brigadier-general  of  volunteers,  March  4,  1862; 
resigned  March  3,  1865;  vice-president  of  the  United 
States,  March  4,  1865,  and  president  of  the  United 
States,  April  15,  1865,  to  March  4,  1869. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  J. 

Private  in  Wheat's  company  of  Tennessee  volun 
teers,  1848;  private  in  Sixth  Tennessee  cavalry,  Sep 
tember  1 8,  1862;  regimental  quartermaster,  November 
15,  1862;  major,  February,  1864;  colonel,  March  13, 
1865;  brigadier-general  of  volunteers  July  16,  1865. 

SPEARS,  JAMES  G. 

Lieutenant-colonel  of  the  First  Tennessee  infantry, 
September  i,  1861 ;  brigadier-general  of  volunteers, 
March  5,  1862. 

SPALDING,  GEORGE. 

Colonel  of  the  Twelfth  Tennessee  regiment  of  cav 
alry;  brevet  brigadier-general,  March  21,  1865. 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force 

in  the 

United  States  Army  from 
Tennessee 


ROSTER  OF  THE  VOLUNTEER  FORCE  IN  THE 
UNITED  STATES  ARMY  FROM  TENNESSEE 

(1861-65) 

The  roster  of  officers  is  given  as  it  stood  on  the  day  of 
the  muster  out.  The  date  of  each  officer's  rank  is  placed 
opposite  his  name  in  the  roster.  No  brevet  appointments 
are  mentioned  except  those  announced  in  general  orders  be 
fore  October  14,  1865. 


CAVALRY 

FIRST  REGIMENT 

(This  regiment,  formerly  known  as  the  4th  Tennessee 
infantry,  was  organized  from  March  to  November,  1862, 
to  serve  three  years.  The  field  and  staff,  and  companies 
A,  B,  C,  D,  E  and  F,  were  mustered  out  in  March  and  April, 
1865,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service,  and  com 
panies  G,  H,  I,  K,  L  and  M,  in  June,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Department. ) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 


MAJOR 

Russell    Thornburgh Appointed  November    6,  1863 


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CAPTAINS 

William  W.   Moser Appointed  June  17,  1863 

Moses   Wiley November    g,  1863 

James   H.   Elkins February     22,  1865 

Elias    H.    Rhea .  .  April  26,1865 

James  E.  Colville,  a.w.m.  (App.  and  waiting  muster  into  U.  S.  service.) 
Joseph  A.  Collins,  a.w.m. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

John  M.  Harris,  Adjutant Appo  nted  November     I,  1863 


George    W.    Kinder. 
Erastus  D.   Filmore,  R.Q.M. 

David    C.    Shaw 

Lewis   Cooper    

Jacob    M.    Meyers 

Joseph  N.  B.  Lusk,  a.w.m. 
Samuel  Lane,  a.w.m. 


August  i,  1864 

August  23,  1864 

April  26,  1865 

April  26,  1865 

May  2,  1865 


SECOND    LIEUTENANTS 

Alexander   M.    Smith Appointed  August  7,  1863 

Ephraim    A.    Gray August  18,1864 

James    R.    Cliff April  8,1865 

Newton    T.    Beal April  26,  1865 

William  G.  Drake May  2,  1865 

SURGEON 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 
CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (i) 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  James,  R.  Q.  M.,  July  25,  1864,  to  Captain  and 
A.  Q.  M. 

Transferred  (i) 

First   Lieut.   Andrew   Winters,   November  6,    1863,   to  Veteran   Re 
serve  Corps. 

Resigned  (23) 

Col.   Robert  Johnson May  31,  1864 

Maj.  James   O.   Berry January  6,  1863 

William  R.  Tracy. June  22,  1863 

Abram    Hammond June  22,  1863 

"      Morgan  T.  Burkhart August  4,  1863 


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Capt.    Charles   L.    Barton December    10,1862 

Thomas  J.    Capp December    29,  1862 

Davis    Brooks January         6,  1863 

Richard   M.    Baldwin January         8,  1863 

Ainsworth  E.  Blunt August          4,  1863 

John    H.    Trent September  26,  1863 

Ahsolom   B.   Earner November  26,  1863 

William    D.    McClelhn April  —,1864 

William    A.    Kidwell December      5,  1864 

First  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Bentley,  Adj't July  13,  1863 

M.    D.    Lyle August          4,  1863 

W.    F.    Fowler August          5,  1863 

Second    Lieut.    Ezekiel    Simpson August          5,  1863 

George    Odom November     5,  1863 

Surgeon   Pleasant  W.  Logan December   29,  1862 

John   T.  Jones June  9,  1863 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  H.  Jones June  22,  1863 

William  T.  Rankin February     18,  1865 


Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service  (22) 

Colonel   James    P.    Brownlow    (Brevet    Brigadier-General,    March    13, 
1865),  April  11,  1865. 

Lieut. -Col.  Calvin  M.  Dyer April  20,  1865 

Maj.  Henry  G.   Flagg April  3,  1865 

Burton    Smith April  6,  1865 

Capt.  Jacob  K.  Lones April  I,  1865 

Paul    Sturm April  7,  1865 

'       Gideon    Wolfe April  10,  1865 

Charles  H.   Burdick April  II,  1865 

Robert  A.   Wooten April  12,  1865 

William  R.  Willoughby June  10,  1865 

First  Lieut.  James  H.  Smith April  4,  1865 

John  J.  Wolfe April  4,  1865 

Daniel   S.  Fox April  n,  1865 

James  H.  Delp April  14,  1865 

Andrew   J.    Gahagan April  15,1865 

William  Thurman April  22,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  Jonathan  Haroorth March  31,  1865 

"     Joseph   Brooks April  4,  1865 

"      Elisha  J.  Tweed April  15,  1865 

George    T.    Harris June  5,1865 

Surgeon  William  F.   Green May  15,  1865 

Chaplain  John  P.  Holtsinger April  I,  1865 


Discharged  (4) 

Capt.  Isaac  C.  Leger June  7,  1863 

First  Lieut.  Hiram  R.  Fields January  6,  1863 

Isaac  B.  Self,  R.  C.  S June  5,  1865 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  L.  Reed June  10,  1865 


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Died  (7) 

Capt.  Alfred  J.  Lane,  killed  in  action,  July  i,  1863. 

Capt.  Elbert  J.  Canon,  January  3,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Mossy  Creek,  Tennessee. 

Capt.  Nelson  Bowman,  October  22,  1864,  of  disease,  at  Bull's  Gap, 
Tennessee. 

First  Lieut  Adam  L.  Whitehead, ,  1862. 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Cox,  December  30,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Mossy  Creek,  Tennessee. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Roberts,  July  29,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  T.  Hull,  February  9,  1865,  in  hospital  at 
Memphis,  Tennessee. 

Missing  (i) 
Capt.  John  A.  Gray,  since  July  23,  1862. 

Deserted  (i) 
Second  Lieut.  W.  N.  Stapleton,  July  i,  1864. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  enlisted  men  of  this  regiment 
to  whom  medals  of  honor  have  been  awarded  by  the  Sec 
retary  of  War: 

Corporal  Harrison  Collins. 


SECOND  REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Murfreesboro,  Tennes 
see,  from  July,  1862,  to  January,  1863,  to  serve  three  years. 
It  was  mustered  out  July  6,  1865,  m  accordance  with  the 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

William    R.    Cook Appointed  September     i,  1862 

MAJORS 

William  R.  Macbeth Appointed  September  16,  1862 

William    F.    Prosser "          March         31,1863 


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CAPTAINS 


James    H.    Walker Appointed  August          i,  1862 

Thomas    A.   Jones August        15,1862 


James    H.    Knight. 

Elkanah  M.  Wynn 

John  H.  Byrd 

Theophilus   T.   Wallace 

Robert   N.    Hood 

James  A.  Montgomery 

Moses  L.   McConnell,  a.w.m. 
James  M.  Henry,  a.w.m. 


June  7,  1863 

December  24,  1863 

April  5,  1864 

April  5,  1864 

April  25,  1864 

June  i,  1864 


FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 


George   W.   Johnson Appointed  August          i,  1862 

Harris    Davis August        15,  1862 


Daniel  B.   Duncan. 

John    Murphy    

George    W.    Webb. 

John    C.    Hale 

James  Loveless 

A.    Sidney    Prosser. 


September  16,  1862 
November  8,  1862 
June  2,  1863 

October  20,  1863 
April  5,  1864 

April  25,  1864 

David  L.   Eslinger June  I,  1864 

Riley  H.  Andis,  R.  C.  S June  i,  1864 

Noah  A.   Acuff,   Adj't June  21,  1865 

Jas.  M.  Yarnell,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.w.m. 


SECOND    LIEUTENANTS 

Sanders  McMahon Appointed  September  16,  1862 

Andrew  J.  Webb September  22,  1862 

Samuel  J.  Tawer October         i,  1862 

John  W.  Ancles October       16,  1862 

Frank   A.   Little November  15,  1862 

Robert  K.  Lockett June  2,  1863 

Jesse  P.  Green,  a.w.m. 
James  A.  Jackson,  a.w.m. 


SURGEON 

Anthony  L.   Carrick Appointed  December    10,  1862 

ASSISTANT    SURGEONS 

Marcus  F.  Jerolds Appointed  August        15,  1862 

John  W.   Mays June  2,  1863 


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CHAPLAIN 
CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (22) 

Col.  Daniel  M.  Ray February  15,  1864 

Maj.  George  W.  Hutsell November  20,  1864 

Charles    Inman March  10,  1863 

Capt.  Charles  S.  Berry March  9,  1863 

Robert  A.   Montgomery May  19,  1863 

Samuel  P.  Rowen February  14,  1864 

Solomon  Irick March  19,  1864 

William  Odle March  26,  1864 

William  W.   Montgomery April  25,  1864 

Thomas  Stephens May  12,  1864 

John  Henry March  16,  1865 

First  Lieut.  James  B.  Russell March  9,  1863 

William  S.  Hall,  Adj't March  15,  1863 

Alvis  A.  Snodderly December  17,  1863 

James  I.  Dale,  R.   Q.   M March  30,  1864 

William  L.   Oaks April  25,  1864 

James    Galyon September  3,  1864 

Second  Lieut.  James  M.  Butcher March  17,  1863 

Joseph   C.   Gray May  12,  1864 

James  B.  Seaton May  21,  1864 

Chaplain  William  W.  Weaver March  30,  1864 

James  P.  Gibson November  17,  1864 

Discharged  (5) 

Capt.  John  M.  Raines February  9,  1864 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  D.  Best March  4,  1863 

Abijah    Blalock March  26,  1863 

Second  Lieut.  James  J.   Gilbert April  27,  1863 

"     James  M.  C.  Raines February  9,  1864 

Died  (2) 

Captain  James  H.  Morris,  killed  in  action  at  Stone  River,  Tennessee, 
Ja'nuary  I,  1863. 

Captain  Aaron  G.  McReynolds,  October  27,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Decatur,  Alabama. 

Dismissed  (3) 

First  Lieut.  John  B.  Emerk January  16,  1864 

Joshua    H.    Walker April  30,  1864 

Second  Lieut.  James  M.  Duggan February  5,  1865 

Deserted  (i) 

Capt.  George  W.  Gorman April  30,  1865 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  137 


THIRD    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Murfreesboro  and 
Nashville,  Tennessee,  from  January  27  to  December  14, 
1863,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered  out  of  service 
August  3,  1865,  in  accordance  with  orders  from  the  War 
Department. ) 


COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 


MAJOR 

Samuel   W.   Pickens Appointed  April  4,1864 

CAPTAINS 

A.   Hoatt  Wilson Appointed  July  14,  1863 


John  H.   Morton 

Jacob   P.    Brient 

John  Martin 

William   A.    Campbell 

Lafayette    Coile 

James   A.    Goddard 


April  4,  1864 

May  19,  1864 

May  28,  1864 

June  16,  1864 

June  1 6,  1864 

August  i,  1864 


FIRST    LIEUTENANTS 


Daniel  E.  Lebow Appointed  March  10,  1864. 

John  T.  Homer May  28,  1864 

Wm.  A.   McTeer,  Adj't July  19,  1864 

Geo.  W.  Webster,  R.  Q.  M May  9,  1865 


SECOND    LIEUTENANTS 


Oliver  Henry Appointed  January       27,  1863 

John  Wisecarver June  16,  1864 

Archibald   S.    Mason July  19,1864 


SURGEON 

John  A.   Sowers , Appointed  May  21,  1863 


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ASSISTANT   SURGEON 


CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (26) 

Lieut.-Col.  Duff  G.  Thornburgh June  2,  1864 

John  B.  Minnis March  19,  1865 

Maj.  Ben.  Cunningham June  21,  1865 

Capt.  Charles  W.  Coker May  12,  1864 

Thomas  T.  Tipton May  24,  1864 

Joseph  N.   Witt May  26,  1864 

William  Farmer July  n,  1864 

Alexander   P.    Slattery May  20,  1865 

Elias  Goddard June  21,  1865 

Oliver   P.   McCammon June  26,  1865 

First  Lieut.  Levater  Wear August  5,  1864 

Andrew  B.  McTeer,  R.  Q.  M September  26,  1864 

John  E.  Revely January  10,  1865 

Henry  W.   Barr February  28,  1865 

William  V.  Gumming March  7,  1865 

Matthew  N.  Anderson March  12,  1865 

William  H.   Sloan June  21,  1865 

Jerry  J.    Wade June  21,  1865 

Alfred  C.   Derrick June  24,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Hunter May  2,  1864 

'      William  G.  McCammon May  26,  1864 

'     John  C.  Giffin January  7,  1865 

'             '      Clinton   L.    Norvell March  6,  1865 

'     James  M.  Wade March  6,  1865 

Ferdinand    Jett March  6,  1865 

Assistant  Surgeon  James   M.  Campbell June  10,  1864 


Discharged  (5) 

Col.  William  C.   Pickens November  21,  1863 

Capt.  Shadrick  Harris March         21,  1865 

First    Lieut.    Columbus    Bogart February     16,  1863 

Second  Lieut.  Caleb  F.  Davis February     20,  1865 

Assistant  Surgeon  Harry  C.  McCoy May  15,  1865 


Died  (6) 

Maj.    Albert    C.   Catlett,    March   24,    1864,   of   disease,   at   Nashville, 
Tennessee. 
Capt.  Gid  R.  Griffith,  July  u,  1863,  near  Nashville,  Tennessee. 


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First  Lieut.  John  W.  White,  March  16,  1863,  in  hospital  at  Murfrees- 
boro,  Tennessee. 

First  Lieut.  George  E.  Curton,  killed  in  action  at  Sulphur  Trustle, 
Alabama,  September  25,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  B.  Hunter,  December  22,  1864,  in  hospital  at 
Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Frederick  Wagner,  killed  in  action  at  Sulphur 
Trustle,  Alabama,  September  25,  1864. 


Dismissed  (2) 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  M.  Pickens January       26,  1864 

"      Samuel  L.  Tillery April  27,  1864 


FOURTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Nashville,  Tennessee, 
from  February  9,  1863,  to  June,  1864,  to  serve  three  years. 
It  was  mustered  out  of  service  July  12,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 


MAJORS 

Meshack   Stephens Appointed  June  15,  1863 

Luther   M.   Blackman September  18,  1863 


CAPTAINS 
Thomas   H.   Easley Appointed  December   22,  1862 


Charles  D.  Champion, 

James  M.  Bishop 

Thomas  J.  Gorman... 

Robert  Gamble 

William  O.  White.... 

William  L.  Cute 

Robert   J.    Patty 

Leonidas  Blizard 

Alexander  D.   Stone.. 


February  10,  1863 
August  19,  1863 
August  31,  1863 
May  10,  1864 

May  1 6,  1864 

October  18,  1864 
October  18,  1864 
November  25,  1864 
November  25,  1864 


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FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 


James  K.  P.  Hall Appointed  December   22,  1862 


Henry  P.  Hale. 

Willis   Williams 

Pleasant  Smith 

Robert   A.   Hunter 

Frank  Cameron,  Adj't. 
Nasa  A.  Fitzgerald. . . , 
Benjamin  W.  Padgett. 
Robert  A.  Armstrong. , 


January  10,  1863 

June  24,  1863 

August  19,  1863 

March  25,  1864 

April  21,  1864 

June  i,  1864 

June  7,  1864 

October  18,  1864 


SECOND    LIEUTENANTS 


George  W.   Basket Appointed  December   22,  1862 


John  G.   Ruston. 
William  Darwell...  . 
William  C.  Brummit, 

Jacob  Zeigler 

Henry   H.    Burk.... 
Robert    Kittrell 


January  10,  1863 

August  8,  1863 

February  24,  1864 

April  6,  1864 

June  8,  1864 

October  18,  1864 


SURGEON 

John   G.    Brown Appointed  August        17,  1863 

ASSISTANT   SURGEONS 

Elija   B.    Hale Appointed  July  28,  1863 

Richard   B.   Matlock June  23,1864 

CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (14) 

Lieut.-Col.  Jacob  M.  Thornburgh June  17,  1865 

Capt.  John  W.   Smith May  I,  1864 

John  W.   Watkins May  4,  1864 

John    F.    Kincheloe August  12,  1864 

James  C.  Meyers February  14,  1865 

First  Lieut.  Edward  W.  Currier March  31,  1864 

Cleveland  T.  Parker April  29,  1865 

Joseph   J.    Richey May  24,  1864 

Francis  P.  Bishop,  R.  Q.  M April  11,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  William  K.  Griffith March  30,  1864 

George    W.    Matthews April  5,1864 

"      Alexander   Hicks May  17,  1864 

"      Enoch    Shipley June  7,  1864 

"     James  M.  Kelley June  22,  1865 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  141 


Died  (5) 

Capt.  Daniel  Meador,  drowned  while  bathing  in  Cumberland  River, 
near  Nashville,  Tennessee,  August  8,  1863. 

Capt.  Benjamin  H.  Isbell,  shot  himself  September  8,  1864. 

Capt.  Henry  C.  Kerner,  October  — ,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action. 

Capt.  Robert  W.  Ragon,  June  4,  1865,  of  disease. 

Secon-d  Lieut.  John  P.  Harper,  April  14,  1865. 


Missing  (i) 
First  Lieut.  James  H.  Henderson,  since  July  31,  1864. 

FIFTH    REGIMENT 
Called  also  First  Middle  Tennessee  Cavalry 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Nashville,  Murfrees- 
boro  and  Carthage,  Tennessee,  from  July  15,  1862,  to 
March  26,  1864,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered  out 
of  service  August  14,  1865,  in  accordance  with  orders  from 
the  War  Department.) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

William  J.  Clift Appointed  June  30,  1864 

MAJORS 

John  Wortham Appointed  July  i,  1864 

Faver   Cason June  24,  1865 

CAPTAINS 

William   O.   Rickman Appointed  April  22,  1863 

Reuben  C.  Couch September  10,  1863 

James    Clift March  26,  1864 

Hartwell  N.  T.   Shipp July  i,  1864 


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William   P.   Hough Appointed  November  n,  1862 


Wm.   B.    Pickering,   Adj't. . 

William  H.  Nelson 

Wingate  T.  Robinson 

James    B.    Raulston 

William   G.    Davis 

Edward   H.   Gowen 


Charles  W.  Stewart,  R.  Q.  M. 


June  9,  1863 

August  6,  1863 

August  9,  1863 

September  10,  1863 

July  10,  1864 

December  14,  1864 

February  8,  1865 


SECOND    LIEUTENANTS 


Elisha   P.  Reynolds Appointed  January      23,  1863 


John    B.    Turner. 

James    W.    Mallard 

Henry  H.   Morris 

Henry   M.   Marshall. . . . 

John  J.  White 

John   W.   Bryan 

Gabriel  B.  Johnson 


August  9,  1863 

November  4,  1863 

January  I,  1864 

February  28,  1864 

July  10,  1864 

February  7,  1865 

February  22,  1865 


SURGEON 

Curtis  H.  Bill Appointed  November    8,  1864 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

William  H.  Moffett Appointed  June  22,  1864 

CHAPLAIN 

Silas  W.   Brookins Appointed  July  30,  1864 

CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (2) 

Maj.  John  Murphy,  May  15,  1864,  to  Lieut.-Col.  2d  regiment  Ten 
nessee  mounted  infantry. 

Capt.  Thomas  Waters,  February  7,  1865,  to  Major  4th  regiment  Ten 
nessee  mounted  infantry. 

Transferred  (5) 

Capt.  Henry  C.  McQuiddy,  July  — ,  1863,  to  ist  regiment  Alabama 
cavalry. 

Capt.  David  D.  Smith,  July  — ,  1863,  to  ist  regiment  Alabama  cav 
alry. 

First  Lieut  David  R.  Snelling,  July  — ,  1863,  to  ist  regiment  Ala 
bama  cavalry. 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  H.  Hornback,  July  — ,  1863,  to  ist  regiment  Ala 
bama  cavalry. 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  J.  Spencer,  July  — ,  1863,  to  ist  regiment 
Alabama  cavalry. 


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Resigned  (27) 

Col.   William  B.   Stokes March  10,  1865 

Lieut-Col.  Robert  Galbraith March  1 1,  1864 

Maj.  Shelah  Waters January  24,  1865 

"     John   F.   Armstrong April  7,  1865 

Capt.  Joseph  H.  Blackburn June  5,  1864 

James  T.  Exum March  10,  1865 

Monroe   M.   Floyd May  1 1,  1865 

Robert  E.  Cain July  13,  1865 

First  Lieut.  William  M.  Beasley October  16,  1862 

James  Wortham March  21,  1863 

Henry  L.   Newberry April  8,  1863 

William  L.  Hathaway April  10,  1864 

Sylvanus  Puckell September  i,  1864 

Thomas  A.  Beaton,  R.  Q.  M January  6,  1862 

Alexander  A.  Carter February  21,  1865 

James  L.  Hix May  12,  1865 

James  T.  Mclntyre July  2,  1865 

Lewis  L.  Faulkner,  R.  C.  S July  16,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  James  J.  Evans January  23,  1863 

John   M.   Phillips January  27,  1863 

Marshall  B.  Truax June    '  i,  1863 

Charles  T.  Martin March  15,  1864 

W.  W.  Barker September  4,  1864 

Enoch  H.   Stone September  10,  1864 

William   J.   Bryson.. February  10,  1865 

Surgeon   Thomas    G.    Hickman January  28,  1863 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  H.  Meconnekin August  20,  1864 


Discharged  (3) 

Second  Lieut.  James  H.  Gossett,  March  3,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Reuben  C.  Couch,  April  25,  1863.  (Recommissioned 
as  First  Lieutenant,  September  4,  1863.) 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  T.  Martin,  November  20,  1863.  (Recommis 
sioned  Second  Lieutenant,  September  4,  1863.) 


Died  (2) 

Capt.  A.  T.  Julian,  killed  in  action  near  Hillsboro,  Tennessee,  March 
18,  1863. 
Surgeon  Joseph  B.  Moore,  killed  by  guerillas,  September  5,  1864. 


Missing  (4) 

Capt.  Thomas  C.  Davis,  since  October  — ,  1862. 

Capt.   Eli  G.   Fleming,  since  December  — ,   1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Absalom  C.  Denson,  since  October  — ,  1862. 

Second  Lieut.  Carl  D.  Brien,  since  June  — ,  1863. 


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Dismissed  (4) 

Capt.  Ezekiel  W.  Bass December  4,  1864 

First  Lieut.   Ransom  H.   Sivley January  10,  1863 

"      John  T.  Van  Keuren December  14,  1863 

"      E.    Chastain September  25,  1864 

Cashiered  (i) 

First  Lieut.  Robert  A.  Shepard January  — ,  1863 


SIXTH    REGIMENT 
Called  also  Sixth  West  Tennessee  Cavalry 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Bethel,  La  Grange, 
Bolivar,  Trenton,  Dresden  and  North  Gibson,  Tennessee, 
from  August  n,  1862,  to  July  i,  1863,  to  serve  three  years. 
It  was  mustered  out  of  service  July  26,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

COLONEL 

William  J.  Smith Appointed  March         13,  1865 

(Brevet   Brigadier-General,  July    16,    1865.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

Orlando  H.   Shearer Appointed  March         20,  1865 

(Brevet  Colonel,  March  13,  1865.) 

MAJORS 

Mack  L.  Learning Appointed  February     24,  1865 

Stanford  L.  Warren March         28,  1865 

CAPTAINS 

David  I.  Dickerson Appointed  November  13,  1862 

Albert  Cook August  20,  1863 

Risen   D.    Deford October  7,1864 

John  H.  Edwards February  10,  1865 

James  L.  W.  Boatman March  28,  1865 

William  C.  Webb March  28,1865 

Francis  A.  Smith July  I,  1865 

Elijah  J.  Hodges,  a.w.m. 


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FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 


Thaddeus   C.   McMahan Appointed  October        3,  1862 


William  J.  Campbell, 

Samuel  D.  Hanna 

Calvin    Hanna 

Robert  F.  O.   Boswell 

George  T.  Ware 

Columbus  H.  Deford 

John  H.  Thorington,  Adj't. 
W.  A.  Newsom,  R.  Q.  M.. 

John   W.   Barham 

Rd.  W.  Eskridge,  R.  C.  S.. 

Thomas    Crangle , 

John  P.  Gibbs 


October         3,  1862 

September  19,  1864 

October         7,  1864 

October       19,  1864 

November  15,  1864 

November  21,  1864 

November  30,  1864 

February     10,  1865 

March         28,  1865 

March         18,  1865 

July  5,  1865 

July  5,  1865 


SECOND    LIEUTENANTS 


James  M.  Sanders Appointed  November  13,  1862 

John    Huddleston May  14,1865 

Isaac  J.   Shull May  14,  1865 


SURGEON 


ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

Luman  O.  Tanner Appointed  March         27,  1865 

Pleasant  A.    Cashon April  17,1865 


CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (10) 

Col.  Fielding  Hurst January  8,  1865 

Maj.  Eldredge  S.  Tidwell February  4,  1863 

"     Daniel  M.  Emerson July  13,  1863 

Thomas   H.   Boswell October  26,  1864 

Robert   M.   Thompson December  I,  1864 

Capt.  John  L.  Poston June  4,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  William  Cleary June  18,  1865 

Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph  E.  Marvin July  n,  1864 

"        Job   Bell March  3,1865 

Chaplain  James  J.   Smith February  10,  1865 


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Discharged  (17) 

Capt.  John  H.  Edwards October       26,  1863 

(Recommissioned  Captain,   February   10,   1865.) 

Levi    Hurst June            29,  1864 

Joseph  G.  Berry August        27,  1864 

Elijah   Roberts November    8,  1864 

Nathan  M.  D.  Kemp May             15,  1865 

Samuel  Lewis Tune              3,  1865 

William  C.   Holt June            24,  1865 

First  Lieut.  George  W.  Wilson June            30,  1863 

James   E.    McNair August        22,  1864 

Thomas  C.   Waggener August        27,  1864 

Thomas  M.  Clayton,  R.  C.  S November     7,  1864 

James   R.    Norcott April  11,1865 

Second  Lieut.  Nicholas  Pitts August        23,  1864 

Miles   Wood August        27,  1864 

John  W.  Youngblood August        27,  1864 

John  R.  Ray August        27,  1864 

"           "     James  L.   Hardwich November    6,  1864 


Died  (u) 

Lieut-Col.  William  K.  M.  Breckenridge,  October  15,  1863,  of  dis 
ease. 

Capt.  John  Neely,  February  28,  1863,  of  disease. 

Capt.  John  W.  Moore,  killed  in  action  at  Bolivar,  Tennessee,  March 
29,  1864. 

Capt.  Horry  Hodges,  May  5,  1864,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  William  L.  Bagsby,  February  3,  1863,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  P.   Edwards,   February  20,   1863,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  Zachariah  Norcott,  March  20,  1863,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  William  I.  Smith,  May  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Benjamin  T.  Walker,  R.  C.  S.,  June  20,  1864,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  William  H.  Swain,  February  17,  1863,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut.  Hugh  L.  Neely,  killed  in  action  at  Bolivar,  Tennessee, 
March  2,  1864. 


Dismissed  (n) 

Capt.  Barney  J.  Riggs August  5,  1864 

"     William   Chandler November    9,  1864 

First  Lieut.  Edward  L.  Hardin July  14,  1864 

"       Francis  M.  Tucker August  2,  1864 

"      William  E.  B.  Houston,  R.  Q.  M August  23,1864 

Second  Lieut.  Robert  A.  Crider May  24,  1863 

"      William    F.    Boatright July  14,1864 

"      William  W.   Kerby August  5,  1864 

"     James    N.    Julin August  24,1864 

James   A.    Mangum June  2,  1865 

Surgeon   Thomas  Williams May  26,  1865 


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SEVENTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Jackson,  Grand  Junc 
tion  and  Trenton,  Tennessee,  from  August  28,  1862,  to 
April  15,  1863,  to  serve  one  and  three  years.  The  members 
who  enlisted  for  one  year  were  mustered  out  October  26, 
1863,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service.  The  re 
maining  men  were  mustered  out  August  9,  1865,  in  accord 
ance  with  orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

Isaac  R.  Hawkins Appointed  November  14,  1862 

MAJOR 


CAPTAINS 

Ashton   W.    Hawkins Appointed  October       20,  1862 

Thomas  Belew November    9,  1862 

John  T.  Robeson August          3,  1865 

George  W.  Moore,  a.w.m. 
Pleasant  K.  Parsons,  a.w.m. 
John  A.  Miller,  a.w.m. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANTS 

John  T.  C.  Robeson Appointed  October       20,  1862 

Milton  W.  Hardy November    9,  1862 

Franklin  Travis,  R.  Q.  M November  14,  1862 

Elbert  A.  Royall December      i,  1862 

James  M.  Neely,  a.w.m. 
Joseph  C.  Miller,  a.w.m. 
James  O.  Bartholomew,  a.w.m. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

Mark    Renfroe Appointed  September    5,  1862 

Samuel  W.  Hawkins October       20,  1862 

Joel  W.   Chambers November    9,  1862 

James  W.  Morgan,  a.w.m. 
Jeptha  L.  Robeson,  a.w.m. 


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SURGEON 


ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

Edward  Arbuckle,  a.w.m. 

CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (4) 

Capt.  James  M.  Martin October  10,  1864 

First  Lieut.  Robert  W.  Helmer June  12,  1865 

W.   W.   Murray June  13,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Butler May  10,  1863 

Discharged  (5) 

Maj.  Thomas  A.  Smith December  19,  1864 

Capt.   Asa    N.    Hayes March  12,  1865 

First  Lieut.  Alexander  T.  Hart March  i,  1864 

"       William  F.  Allender March  12,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Wallace August  8,  1863 

Died  (i) 

First  Lieut.  Robert  Y.  Bradford February  2,  1865 

Missing  (4) 

First  Lieut.  Francis  A.  Smith July  6,  1864 

Second  Lieut.  F.  M.  Reed February  i,  1863 

"      Newton    Cox October  31,1863 

William   Cleary July  6,  1864 

Deserted  (i) 

Capt.  John  W.  Beatty September  26,  1864 


EIGHTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  as  follows:  Five  com 
panies  at  Camp  Nelson,  Kentucky,  from  June  30  to  August 
14,  1863,  for  the  loth  regiment  Tennessee  cavalry,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  seven  companies  in  the  State  of  Tennessee 


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at  large,  from  August  14,  1863,  to  February  6,  1864,  for 
the  5th  regiment  Tennessee  cavalry,  to  serve  three  years. 
The  entire  force  was  consolidated  and  designated  the  8th 
regiment  Tennessee  cavalry.  It  was  mustered  out  of  ser 
vice,  September  n,  1865,  in  accordance  with  orders  from 
the  War  Department.) 

COLONEL 
Samuel  K.  N.   Fatten Appointed  April  i,  1864 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 


MAJORS 

William  J.   S.  Denton Appointed  July  7,  1863 

Christopher  C  Kenner March         18,  1865 

John  M.  Sawyer,  a.w.m. 

CAPTAINS 

Francis  M.  McFall Appointed  April  5,  1863 


George   McPherson 
Fielding  L.  McVay. . . 

John  C.  Bible 

James    P.    Kindrick... 

John  McCoy 

Harbert  S.  Rogers.... 

Samuel  E.  Erwin 

William  P.  Festerman. 

Samuel  H.  Smith 

Daniel   D.   Markwood. 
Homer  Gilmore. 


December  5,  1863 

May  26,  1864 

March  18,  1865 

March  18,  1865 

March  25,  1865 

March  25,  1865 

July  27,  1865 

July  29,  1865 

July  30,  1865 

July  30,  1865 

August  i,  1865 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS 


Isaac  A.  Graham Appointed  August        u,  1863 

Stephen   C.   Morley "          September  28,  1863 

Henry  A.  Kelley,  R.  Q.  M "          May  14,  1864 


Henry   H.   Friar. 
Jacob   Leab,   Adj't. . 
Austin   O.    Lynn.  ..  . 

James    Ratliff 

Henry   C.    Swingle, 


May  26,  1864 

March  18,  1865 

July  5,  1865 

July  27,  1865 

July  27,  1865 

William  H.   Shepherd July  30,  1865 

Henry   Hoss July  30,  1865 

Joseph   M.   McMillan August  i,  1865 

Isaac  A.  Branscom,  R.  C.  S.,  a.w.m. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 


Gideon  S.  Sentell Appointed  April 


Josiah  Mahoney.  . 

George  R.   Campbell 

Lewis  A.   Markwood.  . .  . 

William    M.    Moore 

John  S.  Brown 

Thomas  B.   McKenzie. . . 

William  M.  Davis 

Francis   M.   Turner 

Robert  R.  Overton 

Henry   Salts 


12,  1864 


July  i,  1864 

July  i,  1864 

November  3,  1864 
February  26,  1865 
March  18,  1865 
March 
March 
April 


July 
August 


18,  1865 

26,  1865 

27,  1865 
27,  1865 

i,  1865 


James  W.  Brady,  a.w.m. 


SURGEON 


ASSISTANT    SURGEONS 


Edmund  A.   Finn Appointed  September    2,  1863 

Christopher    Wheeler "          May  23,1864 


William  Milburn,  a.w.m. 


CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (30) 

Lieut.-Col.   Andrew   J.   Brown May  22,  1865 

Maj.  Wilson  W.  Willis June  8,  1864 

"      William  B.  Davis January  25,  1865 

James   E.   Deakins June  10,  1865 

Capt.  James   C.   Massengille April  10,1864 

Asbury    Fowler April  10,  1864 

"      Morgan   Lane April  1 1,  1864 

"     George  E.  Grisham October  22,  1864 

"     John    Sharp January  25,  1865 

"     Jacob  M.  Hendrickson February  26,  1865 

"     L.  M.  Jarvis March  16,  1865 

David    Rush June  18,  1865 

Nelson    McLaughlin June  20,  1865 

First  Lieut.  John  H.  Woodward,  Adj't December  7,  1863 

John    B.    Guthrie December  12,  1863 

John    S.    Mott December  20,  1863 

Francis  A.   Irwin March  7,  1864 

James  W.  Kirkpatrick June  7,  1864 

Spencer    Munson,    Adj't January  13,  1865 

John  R.   Shultz March  20,  1865 

William  E.  Cunningham May  31,  1865 

James  H.  Miller June  18,  1865 


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Second  Lieut.  James  T.  Johnston December  13,  1863 

John  W.  Cope October  I,  1864 

Patrick  Scott October  21,  1864 

John  C.  Moreland December  5,  1864 

Peter  M.  Lisenby January  4,  1865 

Enoch  Brown June  18,  1865 

Robert  L.  Tinker June  22,  1865 

Assistant   Surgeon  William  Smith January  12,  1864 

Discharged  (14) 

Lieut. -Col.   Thomas  J.   Capps December  n,  1863 

Maj.   Jeremiah    Achey December  12,  1863 

"      Charles   H.   Bentley February  12,  1864 

Capt.  George  W.  Kirk April  15,  1864 

John    L.    Kirk April  15,  1864 

'      David    W.    Brown February  3,1865 

First  Lieut.  Thomas  S.  Lyle October  31,  1863 

James   F.    Kirk December  29,1863 

Henry  C.  Dorr,  Adj't February  12,  1864 

Henry  H.  Kincaid February  13,  1864 

'        James    R.    Edwards March  15,  1864 

Gilbert  H.  Clemens,  R.  Q.  M May  13,  1864 

Second  Lieut.   Lewis  Tiedeman February  6,  1864 

"       William  H.  Hunter March  15,  1864 

Died  (2) 

Capt.  Willey  Galyou,  March  25,  1864,  at  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
First  Lieut.   Pryor  L.   Mason,  killed  in  action  near  Lancaster,  Ken 
tucky,  July  29,  1863. 

Missing  (3) 

Col.  Jesse  H.  Strickland,  since  October  31,  1863. 
First  Lieut.  Tarlton  S.  Pangle,  since  October  — ,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Jones,  since  March  — ,  1863. 

Dismissed  (i) 
First  Lieut.  Francis  W.  Strickland,  October  — ,  1863. 


NINTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Knoxville,  Tennessee, 
from  August  13,  1863,  to  June  28,  1864,  to  serve  three 
years.  It  was  mustered  out  of  service  September  n,  1865, 
in  accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  Department. ) 

COLONEL 

Joseph   H.    Parsons Appointed  October         I,  1864 


152  Tennessee  in  the  War 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

Pleasant  C.  Rutherford Appointed  March  21,  1865 

MAJORS 

John   C.  Wright Appointed  March  25,  1865 

David   C.    Dossett July  16,  1865 

James  H.   Hornsby,  a.w.m. 

CAPTAINS 

David  M.   Caldwell Appointed  December  20,  1863 

James   B.   Sharp July  16,  1864 

Benjamin  F.   Green August  4,  1864 

Thomas    McDermott September  14,  1864 

Rufus    McSpaclden March  24,  1865 

Henry   E.  Warren March  24,  1865 

John    W.    Harrington March  25,1865 

James   W.    Bell June  4,  1865 

Richard   S.   Ellis July  8,  1865 

Jacob   Fritts July  20,  1865 

Lafayette  Jones,  a.w.m. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

Cyrene  M.  Mort Appointed  October  17,  1863 

Benjamin    F.    Bratcher October  30,  1863 

Samuel  E.  Rankin "  February  2,  1864 

William  W.  Blackburn,  R.  C.  S September  25,  1864 

Ervin  H.  Matthews,  R.  Q.  M October  i,  1864 

John  Curtis November  2,  1864 

Benjamin  G.  Holland January  7,  1865 

Samuel    Bell June  4,  1865 

Lemuel  W.  Hooper June  4,  1865 

Robert   Warren July  8,  1865 

Charles   H.   Leinart July  8,  1865 

Pinkney    P.    Seaton July  29,1865 

William  B.  Francisco July  29,  1865 

Henry   P.    Farmer July  29,1865 

David  M.  Nelson,  Adj't,  a.w.m. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

Thomas   S.    Northern Appointed  August  15,  1863 

Millus  D.  Wallace September  23,  1864 

Abednego  B.  Rowden January  7,  1865 

Robert  E.   Newman March  24,  1865 

Willoughby   R.    Murphy May  20,  1865 

Peter  E.  Walker June  4,  1865 

Ezekiel    Witherford June  4,1865 

Robert  Reynolds June  4,  1865 

Ephraim  J.  Hyatt July  8,  1865 

James   M.   Bacon July  8,  1865 

James  L.  Lacy July  29,  1865 

William  A.   Morton July  29,  1865 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  153 

SURGEON 

Gustavus  R.   Brandon Appointed  May  28,  1863 

ASSISTANT    SURGEONS 

Amos  E.  Duncan Appointed  February  19,  1864 

John  W.  Divine,  a.w.m. 

CHAPLAIN 

Samuel  Greear Appointed  May  20,  1864 

CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (20) 

Lieut.-Col.  John  B.  Brownlow March  10,  1865 

Maj.   Samuel   Hunt,  jr March  10,  1865 

"      Edward   Black June  3,  1865 

Capt.  Isaac  A.  Duncan May  12,  1864 

Ericus  S.  Hollingsworth December  17,  1864 

"      Robert   Cochran March  10,  1865 

"     Andrew  L.  Scruggs March  10,  1865 

"     John    Haynes June  3,  1865 

John   Wilson -. June  6,  1865 

"     J.   Hopkins  Bunch June  8,  1865 

"      William  C.  Peterson June  25,  1865 

First  Lieut.  Albert  S.  Bayless,  Adj't : March  10,  1865 

"       Samuel  Couch June  3,  1865 

"       Henry  E.  Jackson July  13,  1865 

William  B.  Robbins July  14,  1865 

"       Elias   S.   Carroll July  15,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Layman April  24,  1865 

"     John  H.  McNutt June  3,1865 

"     Alfred  Nicely June  4,  1865 

Silas    Woodson June  6,  1865 

Discharged  (12) 

Maj.  Etheldred  W.  Armstrong August  27,  1864 

Capt.  James  S.  Fain August  26,  1864 

"      Matthew   J.   Dimford December  17,1864 

First  Lieut.  Henry  E.  Van  Derveer September  9,  1863 

"      David  R.  N.  Blackburn,  Adj't June  7,  1864 

Jacob  J.   Nicely January  n,  1865 

Thomas  M.  White January  14,  1865 

Guilford  C.  Duggan July  3,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  Horace  Phillips January  n,  1865 

"     Jesse  L.  Gross February  3,  1865 

John    Jackson February  3,  1865 

Surgeon  William  Hunt March  24,  1865 

Died  (i) 

Capt.  William  J.  Trotter June  28,  1864 


154  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Missing  (4) 

Capt.  Thomas  A.  McGuire,  since  June  — ,  1864. 
Second  Lieut.  John  G.   Sawyer,  since  June  — ,   1864. 
Second  Lieut.  Samuel  S.  Miller,  since  June  — ,  1864. 
Chaplain  Jonathan  L.  Mann,  since  June  — ,  1864. 

Dismissed  (i) 
First  Lieut.  John  W.  Gibbs September  12,  1864 

Cashiered  (i) 
Chaplain  Aaron  W.  Armstrong September  12,  1864 

TENTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Nashville,  Tennessee, 
from  August  25,  1863,  to  January  2,  1865,  to  serve  three 
years.  It  was  mustered  out  of  service  August  i,  1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTEN  A  NT-COLO  NEL 

James  T.  Abernathy Appointed  April  26,  1865 

MAJOR 
Sterling  Hambright Appointed  February    26,  1865 

CAPTAINS 
Russ  B.  Davis Appointed  February    25,  1864 


Allen    C.    Anderson 

John  C.  Duff 

John   A.    Davis 

James  M.  McGill 

Theodore   W.   Gambee. 
Martin  V.  Teemes. . 


John  Q.  A.  Bryan 

David  M.  Nelson,  a.w.m. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 


August  10,  1864 

AugUSt  22,    1864 

November  25,  1864 

April  26,  1865 

April  26,  1865 

July  7,  1865 

July  26,  1865 


Thomas   Orr Appointed  January       26,  1864 

Charles  L.  Reynolds June  13,  1864 

James  B.  Phillips , . , , .  February     10,  1865 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  155 


Wm.  H.  Hampton Appointed  February    25,  1865 

April  26,  1865 

April  26,  1865 

May  i,  1865 

May  i,  1865 

May  i,  1865 

May  21,  1865 


A.   S.   Gantt,   R.   Q.   M.. 

Eli  B.  Fitzgerald 

John  Thomas,  Adj't 

Marshal    Lawson 

Lorenzo   D.   Mcjunkin 

John   M.   Anderson 

John  H.  Anderson,  a.w.m. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

John  O.   Cobb Appointed  October  26,  1863 

Jesse  F.  Owen February  25,  1864 

Daniel  K.  Rowe January  29,  1864 

James    Brown February  8,  1864 

Augustus  L.  Spencer June  28,  1864 

SURGEON 

William   Spencer Appointed  April  18,  1864 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

Brook  B.  Freeman Appointed  May  30,  1864 

CHAPLAIN 

CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (15) 

Maj.  John  Parr June  18,  1864 

Capt.  Daniel  W.  Baker January  23,  1865 

Frederick  W.   Baker January  23,  1865 

James  Ware March  22,  1865 

Alexander  R.  P.  Toucray July  6,  1865 

First  Lieut.  Nelson  Lawson January  23,  1865 

"       George  W.  Orr,  R.  Q.  M March  17,1865 

John  M.  Powell April  4,  1865 

"       Thomas  J.   Cox July  4,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  J.  W.  Baker August  19,  1864 

Samuel   M.   Weatherly August  24,  1864 

"      Robert  B.  Williams January  22,1865 

William  H.  Williams May  15,  1865 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  G.  Saines April  12,  1864 

John  R.   Leonard February  22,  1865 

Discharged  (5) 

Lieut-Col.  George  W.  Bridges December  19,  1864 

Capt.  Jonathan  H.  Hall December  28,  1864 

First  Lieut.  James  Martin January  I,  1865 

"      John  W.  Cook March  14,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  William  A.  Weatherly December  28,  1864 


156  Tennessee  in  the  War 


Died  (2) 

Major  William  P.  Story,  December  27,  1864,  at  Nashville,  Tennessee, 
of  wounds  received  in  action. 

First  Lieut.  Judson  Wise,  June  3,  1864,  of  disease. 

Dismissed  (3) 

Capt.  Calvin  Simmons October        4,  1864 

First  Lieut.  Gilbert  B.  Harvey September  12,  1864 

"      Robert  S.  Denner September  15,  1864 

Cashiered  (i) 
Maj.  John  Elliott October        4,  1864 


ELEVENTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  Cocke,  London,  Green 
and  Jefferson  Counties,  Tennessee,  from  May  to  October, 
1863,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was  consolidated  with  the 
9th  Tennessee  cavalry  January  9,  1865,  in  accordance  with 
orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

COLONEL 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 
MAJORS 

James  H.  Johnson Appointed  August        16,  1863 

Edward   Black December     i,  1863 

CAPTAINS 

William  C.  Peterson Appointed  August        15,  1863 

David  C.   Dosset August        15,1863 

John  C.  Wright August        15,  1863 

Benjamin  F.  Green August         4,  1864 

Thomas  McDermott September  14,  1864 

John  Wilson,  a.w.m. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

Elias  S.  Carroll Appointed  August       15,  1863 

William  B.  Robbins "          August        15,  1863 

Jno.  W.  Gandin,  R.  Q.  M November     i,  1863 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  157 


Richard  D.  Ellis  ........................  Appointed  November    4,  1863 


J.  W.  Harrington,  R.  C  S 
John  A.  Stuart 
Samuel  Couch 
John  Curtis 
Benjamin  G.  Holland 
Isaac  Riseden,  a.w.m. 


July  31,  1864 

September  i,  1864 
October  25,  1864 
November  2,  1864 
January  7,  1865 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 


Jacob  Fritts  ............................  Appointed  August        15,  1863 

William  Storie  .........................  January         2,  1864 

C.  H.  Leiwart  ..........................  July  31,  1864 

Millus  D.  Wallace  .....................  September  23,  1864 

Abednego   B.    Rowden  ..................  January        7,  1865 

Stephen  Geasland,  a.w.m. 

SURGEON 
Gustavus  R.  Brandon  ...................  Appointed  May  28,  1863 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

John  W.  Divine,  a.w.m. 

CHAPLAIN 
Samuel  Greear  .........................  Appointed  May  20,  1864 

CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (i) 
Second  Lieut.  George  W.  Jones  ....................  January      25,  1864 

Discharged  (17) 

Col.  Isham  Young  ................................  January        4,  1864 

Lieut.  -Col.  Reuben  A.  Davis  .......................  September  13,  1864 

Maj.  Alexander  D.  Rhea  ..........................  December   22,  1863 

Capt.  John  C.   Barger  .............................  March         25,  1864 

F.   P.   Peace  .................................  June  6,  1864 

Wiley  T.,  Huddleston  ........................  September  13,  1864 

Joseph  S.  Chapman  ..........................  September  13,  1864 

John  C.  Nelson  .............................  September  13,  1864 

First  Lieut.  William  S.  Geers,  R.  Q.  M  .............  October         7,  1863 

Samuel  J.  Martin  ......................  February    20,  1864 

Clement  H.  Saffell,  Adj't  ..............  April  24,  1864 

David  F.  Huddleston  ..................  September  13,  1864 

James   F.   Campbell  ....................  September  13,  1864 

Samuel   M.   Wilson  ....................  September  13,  1864 

B.  M.  Rose  ...........................  September  13,  1864 

Second  Lieut.  Richard  Grisham  ....................  September  13,  1864 

"     Thomas  J.    Prichet  ..................  September  13,  1864 


158  Tennessee  in  the  War 

Died  (i) 
Capt.  David  C.  Vanhook April  13,  1864 

Missing  (2) 

First  Lieut.  Jason  J.  Palmer,  R.  C  S.,  since  October  31,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  John  C.  Reagon,  since  August  15,  1863. 

TWELFTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Nashville,  Tennessee, 
from  August  24,  1863,  to  August  16,  1864,  to  serve  three 
years.  It  was  mustered  out  of  service  October  7,  1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

COLONEL 

George    Spalding Appointed  August       16,  1864 

(Brevet  Brigadier-General   March  21,   1865.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

John  S.  Kirwan Appointed  March          3,  1865 

MAJORS 

John  A.  Bradshaw Appointed  September     i,  1864 

James  W.  Spalding March         10,  1865 

CAPTAINS 

Chester  J.  Hoag Appointed  March  7,  1864 

Joseph  C.  Boyer August  10,  1864 

John  A.   Miller August  30,1864 

George  W.   Peters May  6,  1865 

John  M.  Jordan,  a.w.m. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

Andrew  K.  Long Appointed  February      i,  1864 

(Brevet  Captain  March  13,  1865.) 
Andrew  P.  Moorehead 


Truman  E.   Pomeroy 

H.  C.  Price,  R.  Q.  M 

William   Adams 

William  B.  Douthat 

Andrew  J.  Hensley 

George  Hall 

Edward  A.  Fowlkes 

Geo.  B.  Moorehead,  Adj't. 
David  A.  Welborn,  a.w.m. 


July  30,  1864 

August  31,  1864 

March  10,  1865 

March  10,  1865 

May  6,  1865 

May  6,  1865 

May  6,  1865 

May  9,  1865 

June  15,  1865 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  159 


.SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

John   W.   Cook Appointed  January  I,  1864 

Thomas   W.    Prentiss April  16,1864 

SURGEON 

Curtis  E.  Price Appointed  March  10,  1865 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 
CHAPLAIN 
CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (i) 

First  Lieut.  Henry  A.  Colvin,  Adj't,  May  24,   1865,  to  Captain  and 
A.  A.  G. 

Resigned  (26) 

Lieut. -Col.  Charles  C.  Heufling June  29,  1865 

Capt.  Louis  Smith March  21,  1864 

John   B.    Tope July  9,  1864 

Drury  P.  Harrell March  21,  1865 

David    Odell May  22,  1865 

John  F.  Graham May  22,  1865 

Wilson  C.  Jackson May  29,  1865 

George  B.   Caloer May  30,  1865 

Jacob  P.  Crooker June  4,  1865 

Dennis    Donnahue July  21,  1865 

First  Lieut.  John  W.  Spears July  12,  1864 

Charles  E.   Rodgers August  30,  1864 

Richard  M.  Baldwin,  R.  Q.  M February  I,  1865 

Joseph   H.   Proctor February  17,  1865 

Frederick    A.    Cavendish May  12,  1865 

James  J.   Boland May  29,  1865 

Lathan    E.   Weaver May  30,  1865 

Sylvester  M.  Snell,  R.  C.  S September  8,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  Samuel  L.  Moore April  24,  1864 

Orien  J.   Avery July  12,  1864 

Ebenezer   Boothe August  15,  1864 

Freeman   E.   Olmstead May  12,  1865 

Cyrus    Motter May  23,  1865 

Thompson   W.   McKee June  7,  1865 

Surgeon  Jacob  B.   Mitchell February  22,  1865 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  H.  Jones May  24,  1865 

Discharged   (i) 

Capt.  Jordan  W.  Creasy July  i,  1865 


160  Tennessee  in  the  War 


Died  (7) 

Maj.  Sater  Boland,  December  31,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Franklin,  Tennessee. 

Capt.  Andrew  J.  Sullivan,  killed  by  guerillas  April  20,  1864. 

Capt.  John  C.  Rogers,  killed  in  action  June  14,   1864. 

Capt.  John  C.  Penoyer,  July  14,  1864,  at  Pulaski,  Tennessee. 

First  Lieut.  Chauncey  Cunningham,  killed  in  action  at  Florence, 
Alabama,  August  10,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  T.  Ford,  killed  near  Shoal  Creek,  Alabama, 
November  8,  1864. 

Second  Lieut.  William  J.  Rankin,  December  18,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 


THIRTEENTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Strawberry  Plains, 
Nashville  and  Gallatin,  Tennessee,  in  October  and  Novem 
ber,  1863,  and  February,  March  and  May,  1864,  to  serve 
three  years.  It  was  mustered  out  of  service  September  5, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  Depart 
ment.  ) 

COLONEL 

John  K.  Miller Appointed  October        5,  1863 

LIEUTENANT-COLOl 

Brazilliah  P.   Stacy Appointed  December    10,  1864 

MAJORS 

Patrick  F.  Dyer Appointed  March         13,  1865 

Robert   H.    M.   Donnelly June  22,1865 

Christopher  C  Wilcox July  i,  1865 

CAPTAINS 
Landon  Carter Appointed  December   31,  1863 


John  G.  Dervan, 
Samuel  E.   Northington 

Baliss  A.  Miller 

Daniel    Ellis.  . 


David   B.   Jenkins 

James  W.   Scott 

Isaac  A.   Taylor 

Gilson   O.   Collins 

Alfred   T.   Donnelly 

Thomas  J.  Barry,  a.w.m. 


December  31,  1863 

April  13,  1864 

December  10,  1864 

January  13,  1865 

March  9,  1865 

March  12,  1865 

March  13,  1865 

March  21,  1865 

June  22,  1865 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force 


161 


FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

Henry  M.  Walker Appointed  October  5,  1863 

Benjamin  B.   Ferguson November  8,  1863 

H.    C.    Northington April  13,  1864 

Samuel   P.   Angel,   Adj't September  29,  1864 

Andrew   Campbell October  13,  1864 

Richard  L.  Wilson,  R.  Q.  M January  23,  1865 

Daniel    S.    Nave March  10,1865 

Thomas   C.   White March  12,1865 

Calvin    M.    Arnold June  22,  1865 

William   M.    McQueen June  22,1865 

James    N.    Freels June  22,  1865 

General  H.  Franklin July  I,  1865 

James  H.  Cox,  R.  C.  S August  21,  1865 

SECOND   LIEUTENANTS 

Alexander    D.    Frasier Appointed  October  28,  1863 


Andrew    C.    Fondren 

George   W.    Emmert 

Peter  L.   Barry 

John   M.   Wilcox 

Charles    Leflor 

Caleb   M.    Emmert 

Jacob    Tayler 

William  Anendiell,  a.w.m 


April  19,  1864 

September  14,  1864 

October  13,  1864 

March  13,  1865 

June  22,  1865 

June  22,  1865 

July  i,  1865 


SURGEON 

William  H.   Matlock Appointed  September  27,  1864 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 
CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (20) 

Lieut-Col.  Roderick  A.   Butler April  25,  1864 

Maj.  James  W.  M.  Grayson April  i,  1864 

George   W.   Doughty March  10,  1865 

Eli  N.  Underwood March  10,  1865 

Joseph   H.    Wagner April  i,  1865 

Capt.  Pleasant  Williams April  30,  1864 

First  Lieut.  William  B.  Honeycutt July  12,  1864 

James  H.  Conklin,  R.  Q.  M September  14,  1864 

Joel  H.  Williams,  R.  C.   S January  30,  1865 

Henry    C    Pierce March  i,  1865 

Jeremiah    B.    Miller April  7,  1865 

Philip  P.  C  Nelson,  R.  C.  S July  20,  1865 

John  M.  Honeycutt August  23,1865 


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Second  Lieut.  Joel  N.  Garriger March  i,  1865 

"     William  W.   Wilkinson March  16,  1865 

"      George  A.  Miller March  22,  1865 

"     William  F.  M.  Hyder July  15,  1865 

Surgeon  James  H.  Hobbs August  5,  1864 

Assistant  Surgeon  James  M.  Cameron July  19,  1865 

Larkin   P.   Blackburn July  1,1865 

Discharged  (9) 

Capt.  Frederick  Slimp January        2,  1864 

Jacob  H.  Norris September    5,  1864 

"      William    D.    Jenkins January       21,1865 

"     John  W.  Ellis July  15,  1865 

First  Lieut.  Henry  H.  Hamer September  14,  1864 

"         "      George  W.   Luttrell January       n,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  John  L.  Hyder August        27,  1864 

"      Alfred    C.    Williams August       27,1864 

"     John  G.  Johnson August        27,1864 

Died  (4) 

Lieut.-Col.  William  H.  Ingerton,  December  8,  1864,  of  wounds. 

Capt.  Richard  H.  Luttrell,  January  20,  1864,  at  Camp  Nelson,  Ken 
tucky. 

Capt.  James  B.  Wyatt,  killed  in  action  December  12,  1864. 

Capt.  William  M.  Gourley,  killed  in  action  at  Marion,  Virginia,  De 
cember  13,  1864. 

Only  one  company  was  organized  for  the  I4th  Tennessee 
cavalry,  which  was  transferred  to  the  6th  Tennessee  cavalry. 

BRADFORD    BATTALION 

(This  battalion,  composed  of  four  companies,  was  organ 
ized  in  December,  1863,  and  January,  1864,  to  serve  three 
years.  The  members  not  captured  or  killed  at  the  massacre 
at  Fort  Pillow  were  formed  into  one  company  and  trans 
ferred  to  the  1 4th  Tennessee  cavalry  as  Company  A,  and 
subsequently  to  the  6th  Tennessee  cavalry  as  Company  E.) 

MAJOR 

William  F.  Bradford Appointed  January       12,  1864 

CAPTAIN 

T.F.Bradford..  Appointed  January       13,1864 


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FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

John   F.   Gregory Appointed  December  5,  1863 

John   H.   Porter January  29,  1864 

Nicholas  D.   Logan December  16,  1863 

Francis    A.    Smith January  20,1864 

(Transferred  to  6th  Tennessee  cavalry.) 

Mack  J.  Learning,  Adj't February  I,  1864 

(Transferred  to  6th  Tennessee  cavalry.) 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

James    Wilson Appointed  February  22,  1864 

John   C.    Ackerstrom January  20,  1864 

John  C.  Barr January  20,  1864 

William  deary January  20,  1864 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 


CASUALTIES 


ALABAMA  AND  TENNESSEE  CAVALRY 

FIRST    REGIMENT 
(Vidette) 

(This  regiment  was  organized  as  follows:  Companies 
A,  B,  C,  G,  and  H,  at  Stevenson  and  Bridgeport,  Alabama, 
from  September  10,  1863,  to  April  26,  1864;  and  companies 
D,  E,  and  F,  at  Tracey  City  and  Nashville,  Tennessee,  from 
December  9,  1863,  to  February  24,  1864,  to  serve  one  year. 
It  was  mustered  out  of  service  June  16,  1864,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

COLONEL 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

MAJORS 
CAPTAINS 

Ephraim  Latham Appointed  September  10,  1863 

George  F.  Allen October         i,  1863 

Calvin    Brixey December     9,1863 

James  H.  Shannon February      9,  1864 

Henry  R.  Jordan March         20,  1864 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

John  W.  Williams Appointed  September  10,  1863 

John  B.   Lane December     9,  1863 

Philip  M.  Radford February      2,  1864 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

John  W.   Claiborne Appointed  August        27,  1863 

Thomas    Latham September  20,  1863 

Allen  Lea November    6,  1863 

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Andrew  H.  Coggins Appointed  December  9,  1863 

Randolph  Myers January  21,  1864 

Wesley    Earp February  13,  1864 

William   Lea March  20,  1864 

Archibald  J.  Horton,  a.w.m. 

SURGEON 


ASSISTANT   SURGEON 
CHAPLAIN 
CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (i) 

Capt.  John  M.  Phillips April  15,  1864 

Discharged  (i) 
Second  Lieut.  James  A.  Hess February    10,  1864 

Died  (3) 

Capt.  Alfred  Long,  March  18,  1864,  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.  James  Ellis,  November  5,  1863,  of  disease. 
Second  Lieut.   Stephen   P.  Tipton,  killed  in  action  at  Tracey  City, 
Tennessee,  January  20,  1864. 


TENNESSEE  LIGHT  ARTILLERY 

FIRST    BATTALION 

(This  organization,  composed  of  five  batteries,  was  or 
ganized  at  Memphis,  Nashville  and  Knoxville,  Tennessee, 
from  June  3,  1862,  to  October  16,  1863,  to  serve  three 
years.  It  was  mustered  out  by  batteries  at  different  dates 
from  July  20  to  August  3,  1865,  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

R.  Clay  Crawford Appointed  November    i,  1863 

MAJOR 

ADJUTANT 
QUARTERMASTER 

SURGEON 

Richard   P.   Mitchell Appointed  October         I,  1863 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

Owen  M.  Brown,  a.w.m. 

BATTERY   A 

CAPTAIN 

Albert  F.  Beach Appointed  April  5,  1864 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

David    Rhea Appointed  July  26,  1864 

John  Calvin  Kridler June  18,  1865 

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SECOND  LIEUTENANT 

Richard   B.   McKaig Appointed  June  18,1865 

CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (3) 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  R.  Huntsman June  12,  1864 

Thomas  J.    Murphy May  13,  1865 

Second   Lieut.   James   Tobin May  23,  1863 

Died  (i) 
Second  Lieut.  Charles  P.  Haining,  killed  April  19,  1863. 

Dismissed  (i) 
Capt.  Ephraim  P.  Abbott,  March  12,  1864. 

BATTERY    B 

CAPTAIN 

William  O.   Beebe Appointed  March         29,  1864 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT 

David  F.  Manly Appointed  October       22,  1864 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

Samuel   W.    Maroon Appointed  March         26,  1865 

Thomas   F.   Adams May  1,1865 

CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (4) 

Capt.  James  A.  Childress February  7,  1864 

First  Lieut.  David  M.  Nelson July  3,  1864 

"      William  G.  Bewley March  12,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  Isaac  P.  Knight September  3,  1864 

Discharged  (2) 

Second  Lieut.  Peter  J.  Doremas September  13,  1864 

Jacob  M.   Bewley November  30,  1864 

Died  (2) 

First  Lieut.  Addison  B.  McCaleb,  September  — ,  1863,  at  Nicholas- 
ville,  Kentucky. 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  H.  Baker,  February  12,  1864,  of  disease, 


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BATTERY   C 

CAPTAIN 

Joseph   Grigsby Appointed  May  13,  1865 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

George  W.  Woy Appointed  March         25,  1864 

Martin  V.   Moody May  16,  1865 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

Valentine    Meyers Appointed  March         25,  1865 

William  B.   McDaniels May  16,1865 

CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (4) 

Capt.  Vincent  Myers March  12,  1865 

First  Lieut.  Ison  Meyers March  26,  1864 

"       Caleb    Coin March  1,1865 

Second  Lieut.  John  Holliday March  19,  1865 

Cashiered  (i) 
Second  Lieut.  Henry  C.  Avery November  21,  1864 

BATTERY   D 

CAPTAINS 

Samuel   D.   Leinart Appointed  August        17,  1864 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

Edwin  J.   Cobb Appointed  August        17,  1864 

James  H.  Kyle March  6,  1865 

SECOND   LIEUTENANTS 

Daniel  N.  Kelly Appointed  March  6,  1865 

Orville   D.    Laird March  7,1865 

CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (4) 

Capt.  David  R.  Young July  9,  1864 

First  Lieut.   Solomon   Strombaugh August  16,  1864 

"       Victory    R.    Williams January  17,1865 

Second  Lieut,  Luther  A.  Wilson January  31,  1865 


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BATTERY   E 

CAPTAIN 

William  J.   Patterson Appointed  September  14,  1864 

FIRST    LIEUTENANTS 

Obadiah   C.  French Appointed  March  i,  1865 

James  J.   Atkinson June  27,  1865 

SECOND   LIEUTENANTS 

Bernard  Dunnegan Appointed  June  27,  1865 

Warren   S.   Hilton June  27,  1865 

CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (5) 

Capt.  Henry  C.  Lloyd January  31,  1864 

Henry    C.    Kelly January  12,  1865 

First  Lieut.  Mason  B.  Austin January  12,  1865 

James    B.    Carpenter January  12,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  Jeremiah   H.   Crane April  24,  1865 

Died  (2) 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  B.  Adams,  February  8,  1864,  at  Nashville,  Ten 
nessee. 

First  Lieut.  James  M.  Regan,  June  19,  1865,  at  Knoxville,  Ten 
nessee. 


INFANTRY 

FIRST    REGIMENT 
(Battalion  of) 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Williamsburg,  Bar- 
boursville  and  Camp  Dick  Robinson,  Kentucky,  in  August 
and  September,  1861.  The  original  members  (except  vet 
erans)  were  mustered  out  September  17,  1864,  by  reason 
of  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  service,  and  the  veterans 
and  recruits  consolidated  into  a  battalion  of  two  companies 
and  retained  in  service  until  August  8,  1865,  when  it  was 
mustered  out,  in  accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  De 
partment.  ) 


CAPTAINS 
FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

Wiley   M.   Christian Appointed  August          7,  1863 

William  J.  Hartley December      i,  1863 

SECOND   LIEUTENANTS 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (15) 

Lieut. -Col.  James  G.  Spears,  February  27,  1862,  to  Brigadier-General. 

Maj.  James  T.   Shelley,  February  27,   1862,  to  Colonel  5th  regiment 
Tennessee  infantry. 

Capt.  John  C.  Chiles,  March  16,  1862,  to  Lieutenant-Colonel  3d  regi 
ment  Tennessee  infantry. 

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Capt.  Joseph  A.  Cooper,  March  24,  1862,  to  Colonel  6th  regiment 
Tennessee  infantry. 

Capt.  William  R.  Macbeth,  August  i,  1862,  to  Major  2d  regiment 
Tennessee  cavalry. 

Capt.  Isham  Young,  May  12,  1863,  to  Lieutenant-Colonel  8th  regi 
ment  Tennessee  infantry. 

Capt.  Alexander  D.  Rhea,  October  12,  1863,  to  Major  nth  regiment 
Tennessee  cavalry. 

First  Lieut.  Leonidas  C.  Houk,  R.  Q.  M.,  January  15,  1862,  to  Colonel 
3d  regiment  Tennessee  infantry. 

First  Lieut.  Alfred  N.  Ragle,  March  9,  1862,  to  Captain  5th  regi 
ment  Tennessee  infantry. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  Maynard,  Adjutant,  March  15,  1862,  to  Lieu 
tenant-Colonel  6th  regiment  Tennessee  infantry. 

Second  Lieut.  James  R.  McBath,  March  13,  1862,  to  Captain  3d 
regiment  East  Tennessee  volunteers. 

Surgeon  Robert  L.  Stanford,  November  2,  1861,  to  Surgeon  U.  S. 
volunteers. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  A.  Rodgers,  April  i,  1862,  to  Surgeon 
3d  regiment  Tennessee  infantry. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Edward  M.  Norwood,  June  12,  1864,  to  Surgeon 
4th  regiment  Tennessee  infantry. 

Resigned  (22) 

Capt.  George  Littleton April  26,  1862 

"     Lewis   M.   Webster November  13,  1862 

"      Charles   T.   Dunkin January  13,  1863 

(Recommissioned   First   Lieutenant  January    14,   1863.) 

"     Vincent  Myers February  13,  1863 

"      Spencer  J.  Tedder March  4,  1863 

"     John    M.    Sawyers April  8,  1863 

First  Lieut.  John  M.  Smithson January  8,  1862 

Lewis  Mozier January  10,  1862 

John  H.   Ghonnoly January  12,  1862 

"                 Thomas  J.   Littleton March  10,  1862 

John    York April  15,  1862 

James   R.   Coin May  8,  1862 

Alexander  Tuck August  6,  1863 

Pharaoh    C.    Everett August  6,  1863 

Second  Lieut.  James  D.  McLelland January  8,  1862 

William    Howard January  10,  1862 

Jackson  West April  10,  1862 

Edmund  Witt April  26,  1862 

Mashack  Stephens August  i,  1862 

John  Heatherly February  22,  1863 

John   M.   Wester October  27,  1863 

Chaplain  Samuel  M.  Williams January  9,  1864 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service  (23) 

Col.  Robert  K.  Byrd September  17,  1864 

Maj.  Benjamin  F.  Taylor September  17,  1864 


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Capt.   William   Madden September  17,  1864 

Alfred    C.    Aytse September  17,  186 

James  W.   Branson September  1 7,  1864 

Ephraim  Langley September  17,  1864 

John  T.   Chiles September  17,  1864 

Jesse  M.  Littleton September  17,  1864 

William  J.   C.   Crandall September  17,  1864 

First  Lieut.  John  F.  Phillips September  17,  1864 

John   T.    Maupin September  17,  1864 

Jacob  Sharp September  17,  1864 

Jacob  C.   O wings September  17,  1864 

Charles  T.  Dunkin September  17,  1864 

George   W.   Littleton September  17,  1864 

William  A.   Goldston September  17,  1864 

Second  Lieut.  James  W.  Blain September  17,  1864 

Canada   H.    Rogers September  17,  1864 

Walter   B.   Dalton September  17,  1864 

Thomas  Hedgecock September  17,  1864 

Yocum  C.   Bush September  17,  1864 

Romulus    Bonham September  17,  1864 

Surgeon  Carr  W.  McMillan September  17,  1864 

Discharged  (14) 

Lieut. -Col.   John   Ellis November  29,  1864 

Capt.  Julius  Aytse November  29,  1864 

John  W.   Magill January         5,  1865 

Thomas   J.    Rogers February       i,  1865 

First  Lieut.  William  F.  Fleming March          14,  1862 

"      John  E.  Hulson June  5,  1862 

"       Edward   W.    Currier July  31,1862 

"       Henry    Crumbliss,    Adj't November  29,  1864 

"      James  S.  Byrd,  R.  Q.  M November  29,  1864 

Second  Lieut.  Isaac  Farmer February      4,  1865 

Lindsey   Cooper February    28,  1865 

"      Edward   W.    Robbs March  7,  1865 

Alfred  McPheeters March          18,  1865 

Assistant  Surgeon  Benjamin  F.  Davidson November  29,  1864 

Died  (2) 

Lieut.-Col.  Milton  L.  Phillips,  December  25,  1863. 
Second   Lieut.   Thomas   Pierce,  January    17,   1863,   at   Murfreesboro, 
Tennessee. 

Dismissed  (4) 

Capt.  James  A.  Doughty December  18,  1862 

First  Lieut.  Samuel  H.  Holt December  18,  1862 

Thomas   T.    Wilson December  18,1862 

Second  Lieut.  William  R.  Hutson December  18,  1862 


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FIRST    MOUNTED    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Nashville  and  Carthage, 
Tennessee,  from  December,  1863,  to  November,  1864,  to 
serve  one  year.  It  was  mustered  out  by  companies,  at  dif 
ferent  dates,  from  December  13,  1864,  to  July  22,  1865,  by 
reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service.) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

Abraham  E.  Garrett Appointed  March  18,  1864 

MAJOR 

Francis  M.  McKee Appointed  August  19,  1864 

CAPTAINS 

James  S.  Bonham Appointed  December  31,  1863 

Rufus  Dowdy. February  20,  1864 

Edmond  D.  Pennington March  12,  1864 

Bennett  J.  Cooper April  8,  1864 

Prettyman  Jones May  17,  1864 

William  J.  Cleveland August  21,  1864 

Wade  Jones October  7,  1864 

Samuel  McCaleb December  5,  1864 

George  W.  Massey January  9,  1865 

FIRST    LIEUTENANTS 

Richard  B.  Freeman Appointed  December  31,  1863 

Luke  P.  Gillem,  R.  Q.  M January  21,1864 

Aaron   B.    McCrary January  21,  1864 

Lemuel  B.  Wright February  20,  1864 

James  A.  Payne March  12,  1864 

Levi  N.  Woodside March  21,  1864 

Liberty  P.  Murlin,  Adj't March  24,  1864 

Elijah  Garrett April  i,  1864 

George  W.   Clements April  8,  1864 

Alfred  M.  Jones October  15,  1864 

Louis  N.   Payne December  8,  1864 

SECOND   LIEUTENANTS 

Goldman  G.  Meader Appointed  December  31,  1863 

William  J.   Narrod February  20,  1864 

Samuel   C.   Parker March  12,  1864 


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William  J.   Conkin Appointed  April  8,  1864 

Elijah  J.  Bratton December      5,  1864 

James  M.  Johnson January         9,  1865 

Mitchell  A.  Dickens,  a.w.m. 
William  Garner,  a.w.m. 

SURGEON 
Charles  C.  Shayer Appointed  April  8,  1864 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

Christopher  C.  Clements Appointed  April  16,  1864 

CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (i) 

Second  Lieut.   Mackdoo  Vanatta,   October  25,    1864,  to   First  Lieu 
tenant  4th  regiment  Tennessee  mounted  infantry. 

Resigned  (4) 

Capt.  Francis  M.  Anderson June  30,  1864 

"      Andrew   J.   Garrison May  u,  1865 

First  Lieut.  James  E.  McKinney May  i,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  David  L.  McCaleb June  13,  1865 

Discharged  (i) 
Second  Lieut.  John  M.  Craig .March         n,  1865 

SECOND    REGIMENT 
(Battalion  of) 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Somerset,  Kentucky, 
September  28,  1861,  to  serve  three  years.  On  the  expiration 
of  its  term  of  service  the  original  members  (except  the 
veterans)  were  mustered  out,  and  the  veterans  and  recruits 
consolidated  into  a  battalion,  which  was  mustered  out  Au 
gust  3,  1865,  in  accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  De 
partment.) 

MAJOR 


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CAPTAINS 


FIRST    LIEUTENANTS 


SECOND   LIEUTENANTS 

Elisha  Harbour Appointed  April  13,  1863 

John  W.  Mathes,  a.w.m. 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 
CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (i) 

Second  Lieut.  John  W.  Gaudin,  November  i,  1863,  to  First  Lieutenant 
and  R.  Q.  M.,  nth  regiment  Tennessee  cavalry. 

Resigned  (31) 

Col.  James  P.  T.   Carter May  2,  1864 

Lieut-Col.  D.  C.  Trewhitt March  14,  1862 

John  W.  Bowman October  17,  1862 

Maj.   Eli   M.   Cleveland February  22,  1862 

Capt.  John   Boles October  15,  1861 

Joel  Dotson February  22,  1862 

Thomas  J.    Mathews June  5,  1862 

A.  H.  Cross August  7,  1862 

Samuel   S.  Ryan October  17,  1862 

William  C.  Cams March  12,  1865 

First  Lieut.  Abner  H.  Rogers October  — ,  1861 

Robert  C.   Swan December  26,  1861 

P.  C.  Wallace January  8,  1862 

William   H.   Bean June  19,  1862 

Thomas  J.  Tipton December  24,  1862 

E.    S.   Lineberg May  29,  1863 

"      John  C.   Selvidge June  23,  1863 

J.  P.  Galbraith,  Adj't February  13,  1864 

David    P.   Willcox June  20,  1864 

Robert   J.    Allen March  3,1865 

Second  Lieut.  Riley  Chambers December  26,  1861 

James  H.  Knight June  5,  1862 

William   R.   Tracy June  10,  1862 

Elijah  Rogers October  15,  1862 

James  W.  Lowe November  24,  1862 

Pryor  L.   Mason .November  24,  1862 

James   A.   Bird April  13,  1863 

Parnick  Adkins ,. .  .March  3,  1865 


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Surgeon   Andrew    Neat October  17,  1862 

Assistant   Surgeon  F.   C.   Leber October  17,  1862 

Chaplain  William  P.  Lowery July  16,  1863 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service  (26) 

Lieut-Col.  James  W.  Melton October  8,  1864 

Maj.  D.  A.  Carpenter October  8,  1864 

Capt.  Evan  B.  Jones October  12,  1864 

M.   R.   Millsaps October  15,  1864 

W.  H.   H.   Robins November  26,  1864 

S.  C.  Honeycutt December  24,  1864 

William   M.   Murray March  9,  1865 

Amos    Marney March  15,  1865 

Andrew  P.  Senter March  15,  1865 

J.  D.   Underdown April  5,  1865 

First  Lieut.  W.  Eastridge . .  October  6,  1864 

James  M.  Dorton October  6,  1864 

Emanuel  Willhoit October  6,  1864 

Thomas  J.  Bowman October  6,  1864 

George  W.  Keith,  R.  Q.  M October  8,  1864 

James  McDonald December  6,  1864 

G.   W.   Underdown December  15,  1864 

Robert  Huey January  14,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  William  P.  Hodges November  26,  1864 

C.   W.   Catlett December  29,  1864 

"            "      Doctor  F.   Kittrell December  29,  1864 

"      Kindred  B.  Jones March  17,  1865 

"      William  H.  Crawford March  18,  1865 

Surgeon  John   Shrady October  8,  1864 

Assistant  Surgeon  J.  P.  White October  8,  1864 

Assistant  Surgeon  J.  A.  J.  Larey October  8,  1864 

Discharged  (4) 

Capt.   David  Fry March  21,  1865 

First  Lieut.  James  O.  Berry May  15,  1862 

"      Doctor  T.   Moore March  21,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  William  W.  Weaver July  15,  1862 

Died  (7) 

Capt.  William  H.  Cowan,  April  12,  1862. 

Capt.  Elihu  E.  Jones,  May  21,  1862,  of  disease. 

Capt.  John  L.  Sneed,  February  14,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Stone  River,  Tennessee. 

Capt.  Francis  M.  Skaggs,  May  19,  1863,  of  disease. 

First  Lieut.  Abraham  Meyrs,  March  25,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Big  Creek  Gap,  Tennessee. 

Second  Lieut.  John  Brown,  February  13,  1863. 

Second  Lieut.  Charles  O.  McBee,  killed  in  action  at  Bluntsville,  Ten 
nessee,  October  14,  1863. 


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Missing  (i) 
Second  Lieut.  Ezra  H.  Duncan,  since  November  6,  1863. 

SECOND    MOUNTED    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Nashville,  Clifton  and 
Franklin,  Tennessee,  from  October  2,  1863,  to  April  10, 
1864,  to  serve  one  year.  It  was  mustered  out  by  detach 
ments  at  different  dates  from  October  14,  1864,  to  June 
27,  1865,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service.) 

COLONEL 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

Owen  Haney Appointed  July  I,  1864 

MAJOR 

James  H.  Dickerson Appointed  July  I,  1864 

CAPTAINS 

Thomas  J.   Cypert Appointed  October        2,  1863 


John  W.  Taylor. 
William  A.  Garner.. 
Joel  W.  Chambers... 
George  E.  Huckaba. . 
Andrew  J.  Roberts... 
Charles  W.  Shipman 
Andrew  B.  Hampton 
Robert  A.  Guthrie. . 


February  20,  1864 

March  8,  1864 

March  22,  1864 

March  30,  1864 

April  10,  1864 

July  i,  1864 

July  i,  1864 

September  16,  1864 


FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 


T.  J.  Murphy,  R.  Q.  M Appointed  January         i 


Cornelius  C.  Brewer. 

James    C.    Bennett 

Philip  Howard 

James   M.   Moore 

William  R.  Roberts 

Milo  R.  Harris,   Adj't 

George   W.   Brewer 

Elihu  D.  McGlamery,  a.w.m. 
Alfred  Kelly,  a.w.m. 
James  H.  Glasgow,  a.w.m. 


March         22 
April  10 

July  i 

July  I 

July  i 

September  15 


1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 
1864 


October   16,  1864 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

Elias  Thrasher  .........................  Appo  nted  October       15,  1863 

Lewis   Hardy 


John  B.  Gault 

James  A.   Thompson 

Alfred  S.   Gotham 

James   J.    Bramley 

William  H.  Ward 

William  J.  Cody,  a.w.m. 

Christ.  A.  E.  T.  Strebling,  a.w.m. 


March  8,  1864 

March  22,  1864 

April  6,  1864 

April  10,  1864 

April  12,  1864 

June  20,  1864 


SURGEON 
Louis  C.  Fouts Appointed  June  14,  1864 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

Lorenzo  D.  Hogle Appointed  March  I,  1864 

CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (2) 

Capt.  William  Harrison November  13,  1863 

First  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Y.  Brown,  Adj't August        27,  1864 

Discharged  (2) 

Col.  John  Murphy January       19,  1865 

Assistant  Surgeon  Jonathan  Ellis January       19,  1865 

Died  (6) 

Capt.  Samuel  H.  Martin,  August  10,  1864,  of  disease. 

Capt.  Henry  D.  Hamm,  killed  in  action  at  Clifton,  Tennessee,  Au 
gust  31,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  William  W.  Hardy,  killed  in  action  in  Henry  County, 
Tennessee,  March  21,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  John  M.  Jadd,  October  15,  1864,  of  disease. 

Second  Lieut  John  F.  Barnett,  killed  in  action  near  Centerville,  Sep 
tember,  1864. 

Surgeon  Aaron  J.  Irwin,  May  8,  1864,  of  disease. 

THIRD    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  the  State  of  Tennessee 
from  February  6  to  March  16,  1862,  to  serve  three  years. 
It  was  mustered  out  February  23,  1865,  by  reason  of  ex 
piration  of  term  of  service.) 

COLONEL 

William  Cross Appointed  June  25,  1863 


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LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

William   M.    Sawyer Appointed  August        25,1863 

MAJOR 

Rhadamanthus  H.  Dunn Appointed  November    i,  1863 

CAPTAINS 

James  C.  Roberts Appointed  July  31,  1862 

John   H.   Cross October       20,  1862 

Benjamin   I.    Bingham November     i,  1863 

W.  L.  Ledgerwood November     i,  1863 

John  O.  Keefe,  a.w.m. 
John  C.  Slover,  a.w.m. 
James  L.  Ledgerwood,  a.w.m. 
Henry  G.  Hodges,  a.w.m. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

Samuel  Black Appointed  October       20,  1862 


John  B.  Welsh. 

Jasper   P.   Buckellew 

Edward  C.  Roberts 

Samuel  H.  Armstrong 

John   N.    Ellis 

Wm.  H.  Roberts,  Adj't 

John  D.  Lewis,  R.  Q.  M.,  a.w.m. 
William  C.  Robinson,  a.w.m. 
James  Clapp,  a.w  m. 


November  26,  1862 

August         9,  1863 

August        23,  1863 

November     i,  1863 

November     i,  1863 

May  16,  1864 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

Samuel  H.  Gault Appointed  November     i,  1863 

Santleger  King,  a.w.m. 
Francis  M.  Hoskins,  a.w.m. 
Carrick  Rutherford,  a.w.m. 
Larken  B.  Gamble,  a.w.m. 

SURGEON 
Thomas  Haughey Appointed  September    8,  1864 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 


CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (2) 

Capt.  George  W.  Hutsell,  July  22,  1862,  to  Major  2d  regiment  Ten 
nessee  cavalry. 

First  Lieut.  Daniel  M.  Ray,  Adjutant,  August  6,  1862,  to  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  2d  regiment  Tennessee  cavalry. 


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Resigned  (14) 

Col.    Leonidas   C.    Houk April  3,  1863 

Lieut.-Col.   John    C.    Chiles April  6,  1863 

Capt.  James  W.  Adkisson July  31,  1862 

"     James   R.    McBath October  18,  1862 

Eli  D.  Willis March  17,  1863 

Thomas   McNish September  6,  1864 

First  Lieut.  James  N.  Ray October  20,  1862 

William  J.  Scott,  Adj't ,..  March  29,  1864 

Second  Lieut.  William  W.  Adkisson July  31,  1862 

"      Barton  R.  Baker — ,  1863 

John  C.  Bayless .' July  21,  1864 

Surgeon  William  A.  Rodgers July  10,  1864 

Assistant  Surgeon  John   P.   Blankenship April  24,  1863 

Chaplain  William  T.  Dowell November  20,  1862 

Died  (3) 

Capt.  William  C.  Haworth,  killed  in  action  at  Resaca,  Georgia,  May 
14,  1864. 

First  Lieut.  Alfred  Cross,  May  28,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Resaca,  Georgia. 

Second  Lieut.  William  L.  Meredith,  killed  in  action  at  Resaca, 
Georgia,  May  14,  1864. 

Dismissed  (3) 

First  Lieut.  Madison  H.  Peck August  19,  1862 

James  T.   Saffell June  18,  1863 

Chaplain  William  P.  Lowery June  18,  1863 


THIRD    MOUNTED    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Loudon,  Strawberry 
Plains  and  Knoxville,  East  Tennessee,  in  July,  August  and 
September,  1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  days.  It  was  mus 
tered  out  November  30,  1864,  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
term  of  service.) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

Joseph  Devine Appointed  August         8,  1864 


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MAJOR 

James  L.  Carter Appointed  September  29,  1864 

CAPTAINS 

Robert  C.  Carter Appointed  July  i,  1864 

Benson    M.    Bailey July  I,  1864 

Timothy  Lyons August  5,  1864 

Joseph  M.  Greer August  n,  1864 

Enoch  Voyles October  I,  1864 

William  Milligan,  a.w.m. 
Joseph  C.  Gray,  a.w.m. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

James  Britton Appointed  July  i,  1864 


Valentine  Keele 

Charles  W.  Anthony 

Andrew  C.  Dean 

John  C.   Edmonson 

George  B.  Green,  Adj't 

James  Morrow 

Dwight  V.  Culver,  a.w.m. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 


July  i,  1864 

August  5,  1864 
August  5,  1864 
August  n,  1864 
September  19,  1864 
October  i,  1864 


Daniel  Simpson Appointed  July  i,  1864 

James  Tunnell July  i,  1864 

John  D.  Alexander August  12,  1864 

John  Bowers October  i,  1864 

Calvin  Harrison,  a.w.m. 


SURGEON 


ASSISTANT   SURGEON 


CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Died  (i) 
Capt.  James  L.  J.  Pearson,  October  22,  1864,  of  wounds. 

Deserted  (i) 
Second  Lieut.  James  M.  Giles,  October  26,  1864. 


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FOURTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment,  composed  of  eight  companies,  was  or 
ganized  as  follows:  Seven  companies  from  November  15, 
1 86 1,  to  June  10,  1863,  to  serve  three  years,  and  one  com 
pany  from  May  7,  1864,  to  March  2,  1865,  to  serve  one 
and  three  years.  It  was  mustered  out  of  service  August  2, 
1865,  in  accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  Depart 
ment.) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

Thomas  H.  Reeves Appointed  June  5,  1865 

MAJOR 

Gaines  Lawson Appointed  June  5,  1865 

CAPTAINS 

Levi  Pickering Appo  nted  April  29,  1863 

Joseph   W.   Chockley April  17,  1864 

Newton  J.   Hacker May  23,  1864 

William  C.  Allen July  13,  1864 

John  Harold October  14,  1864 

George  W.   Holtsinger February  19,  1865 

Richard   S.  Lane June  6,  1865 

John  A.   Wagoner June  6,1865 

FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 

Charles   W.   Piper Appointed  May  23,  1864 

Joseph   A.    February October  12,1864 

Elijah  K.   Brown October  13,  1864 

Ferdinand  S.   Singletery October  27,  1864 

Alexander  B.  Wilson February  19,1865 

Isaac    A.    Armitage June  6,1865 

William  P.  Jones June  6,  1865 

Landon  H.  P.  Lusk June  24,  1865 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 


Robert  E.  Sweeney Appointed  May  29,  1863 


John   W.   Bowering. 
Abner   J.    Frazier.  . 
John    P.    Smith.... 
John   T.    Pearce. . . 
Thomas  S.  Mercer, 


October  12,  1864 

October  12,  1864 

October  29,  1864 

June  6,  1865 

June  24,  1865 


Robert  M.  Dobson,  a.w.m. 

SURGEON 

Edward  M.   Norwood Appointed  June  12,  1864 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

CHAPLAIN 
CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (i) 

Second  Lieut.  David  Rush,  June  5,   1864,  to  Captain  8th  regiment 
Tennessee  cavalry. 

Resigned  (19) 

Col.  Daniel   Stover August  10,  1864 

Lieut. -Col.  Michael  L.  Patterson March  12,  1865 

Capt.  Robert  C.  Carter April  30,  1864 

Thomas   Davis May  13,  1864 

James  L.  Carter May  16,  1864 

James  J.  R.  Boyd June  7,  1864 

First  Lieut.  John  Murphy,  Adj't May  12,  1864 

William   R.    Munday July  27,1864 

Tarlton   A.    Middleton September  27,  1864 

Russell  B.  Carter December  28,  1864 

John  W.  Hines,  Adj't April  24,  1865 

Lewis  F.  Self,  R.  Q.  M May  29,  1865 

John   W.   Tipton June  6,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  Green  Click May  27,  1864 

James   H.   Masoner July  12,  1864 

"      Nathan  M.  Good July  27,  1864 

"      Gustavus   A.   Winslow January  20,  1865 

Surgeon  Robert  J.  Farquharson March  10,  1864 

Assistant   Surgeon   William   Cavener June  6,  1865 

Discharged  (4) 

Lieut. -Col.  James  W.  M.  Grayson September  9,  1863 

First  Lieut.  Landon  Carter February  27.  1864 

"       Bird  W.  Brown June  19,1864 

Second  Lieut.   Samuel  H.  Baxter September  9,  1863 

Assistant  Surgeon  Alexander  B.  Tadlock December  18,  1863 


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Died  (i) 

Capt.  Samuel  West,  killed  by  the  enemy  at  his  home  in  Washington 
County,  Tennessee,  January  7,  1864. 

Dismissed  (2) 

First  Lieut.  Joseph  A.  Farnsworth September  19,  1864 

Assistant  Surgeon  Matthew  T.  Locke April  n,  1864 


FOURTH    REGIMENT 
(Mounted) 

(This  regiment,  with  the  exception  of  Company  B,  was 
organized  at  Nashville,  Carthage,  Livingston,  Alexandria, 
Shelbyville,  Pulaski  and  Liberty,  Tennessee,  from  Septem 
ber  I,  1864,  to  April  22,  1865,  to  serve  one  year.  Com 
pany  B  was  organized  at  Memphis,  Tennessee,  as  a  detach 
ment  of  Union  Guards,  from  January  i  to  April  14,  1864, 
to  serve  one  year.  It  was  mustered  out  of  service  June  i, 
1865.  The  remaining  companies  were  mustered  out  August 
25,  1865,  in  accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  Depart 
ment.) 

COLONEL 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

Joseph  H.  Blackburn Appointed  November  26,  1864 

MAJOR 
Thomas  Waters Appointed  February      7,  1865 

CAPTAINS 

Morton  E.  Quinn Appointed  October       27,  1864 


William    L.    Hathaway, 

Mackdoo   Vanatta 

Andrew  C.   Card 

James    P.    Paty 

John  Simpson 

Rufus  Dowdy 

George   W.   Gray 


October  29,  1864 

December  n,  1864 

January  10,  1865 

February  2,  1865 

March  n,  1865 

May  5,  1865 

June  14,  1865 


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FIRST   LIEUTENANTS 


James  H.  Blackburn Appointed  October       27,  1864 

James   H.    White October       29,  1864 


William  J.  Stokes,  Adj't, 
Mercelos  C  Vick.... 
William  B.  Overcast, 
Henry  C.  Sanders... 
Smith  B.  Whitlock.. 
John  T.  Thompson.  . 
Hartwell  I.  Smellage, 
Charles  W.  Meeker.. 


December  8,  1864 

December  n,  1864 

January  10,  1865 

February  i,  1865 

February  4,  1865 

February  4,  1865 

February  28,  1865 

June  28,  1865 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 


Thomas  G.  Bratten Appointed  October  27,  1864 

Elijah    Robinson October  29,  1864 

James  Williams December  9,  1864 

Robert    Wiley January  11,  1865 

James    H.    Kitching February  2,  1865 

Thomas   H.    Berry February  2,1865 

William   H.    Willhite April  24,1865 

Calvin  M.   Pitts June  30,  1865 

Andrew  J.   Miller July  3,  1865 

SURGEON 

Christopher  C.  Clements Appointed  March  23,  1865 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

Sampson  Knight Appointed  March  i,  1865 

CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (2) 

Capt.  James  Wartham April  27,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Smith June  10,  1865 

Died  (3) 

Capt.  George  Oakley,  July  — ,  1865,  of  disease. 
First  Lieut.  James  Oakley,  February  4,  1865,  of  wounds. 
First  Lieut.  William  McDowell,  lost  off  the  steamer  Sultana,  April 
27,  1865. 


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FIFTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Barboursville,  Ken 
tucky,  and  Harrison,  Tennessee,  in  February  and  March, 
1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered  out  by  com 
panies  at  different  dates  from  March  29  to  June  30,  1865, 
by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service.) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 


MAJOR 

David  G.  Bowers Appointed  July  23,  1864 

CAPTAINS 

David  C.   Sparks Appointed  March  4,  1863 

Edward  F.  Wiley March  14,  1863 

James  L.  Dungan May  2,  1863 

James  R.  Thompson June  6,  1863 

Frederick  D.  Fulkerson September     i,  1863 

Samuel  P.  Evans July  23,  1864 

Max    H.    Andrea July  25,  1864 

William  B.  Pearson December  8,  1864 

Samuel   S.  Cobb May  27,  1865 

Alfred  N.  Ragle,  a.w.m. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS 

Ashley  L.   Spears,  Adj't Appo  nted  March  28,  1862 

William  A.  Bacon March  14,  1863 

Thomas  W.  Cooper May  7,  1863 

William    T.    Lowery June  6,1863 

Thomas  W.   Denny July  25,  1864 

John  W.  Clouse December    30,  1864 

Gilbert  T.   Tipton May  27,  1865 

John  T.  Carpenter May  27,  1865 

William  R.  Prest,  a.w.m. 
William  Whitlock,  a.w.m. 
Robert  Crudgington,  a.w.m. 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  187 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 


David  C.  Kelsay Appo  nted  March  4,  1863 


John  R.  Holmes. 

William    M.   Magill 

William    B.    Sowards 

S.  D.  Billue 

Thomas  K.  Elliot,  a.w.m. 
Benjamin  F.  Roberts,  a.w.m. 
Thomas  Miller,  a.w.m. 


June  10,  1863 

June  10,  1863 

September    8,  1864 
May  27,  1865 


SURGEON 

Albert  T.  Lea Appointed  June  22,  1864 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 


CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Transferred  (i) 

Capt.  R.   Clay  Crawford,  June  6,   1863,  to   ist  battalion  Tennessee 
light  artillery. 

Resigned  (19) 

Col.  James  T.  Shelley. July  22,  1864 

Lieut. -Col.    Fremortin    Young March  3,  1863 

Charles  C.  McCaleb August  7,  1864 

Maj.  Joseph  D.  Turner February  22,  1864 

Capt.  Jacob  S.  Haglen August  3,  1862 

Daniel   T.    Peteman February  9,  1863 

John  N.  Haggard March  14,  1863 

Monroe    Masterson April  6,  1863 

Willis  E.  Hedgecock May  2,  1863 

Judge  R.  Clingan April  22,  1864 

First  Lieut.  Gilbert  W.  Dearing April  24,  1863 

Joseph  Kollock May  7,  1863 

"      Jesse  S.  Ragou December  20,  1863 

"      John  J.  Lane,  R.  Q.  M June  29,  1864 

James  J.   Kelly October  14,  1864 

Second  Lieut.  William  S.  Littleton May  30,  1863 

William   H.   Crowder January  17,  1864 

Surgeon  George  W.  McMillon April  27,  1864 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  C.  Everett July  18,  1864 

Discharged  (3) 

Lieut. -Col.   Nat  Witt May  15,  1865 

First  Lieut.  John  C.  Gamble,  R.  Q.  M May  15,  1865 

"      William  N.  B.  Jones May  20,  1865 


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Died  (2) 

Cap i.  Thomas  J.  Daughtrey,  killed  in  action  at  Resaca,  Georgia,  May 
14,  1864. 
Capt.  Jacob  Ziegler,  February  6,  1865. 


FIFTH  MOUNTED  REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Cleveland,  Nashville, 
Calhoim  and  Chattanooga,  Tennessee,  from  September  23, 
1864,  to  February  i,  1865,  to  serve  one  year.  It  was  mus 
tered  out  of  service  by  companies  at  different  dates  from 
July  12  to  17,  1865,  in  accordance  w;th  orders  from  the 
War  Department.) 

COLONEL 

Spencer  P.   Boyd Appointed  February      i,  1865 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

Stephen  Beard Appointed  February    15,  1865 

MAJOR 
James   S.   Bradford Appointed  April  10,  1865 

CAPTAINS 

Thomas  Rains Appointed  September  23,  1864 

Van  Stewart September  23,  1864 

Joseph  W.  Gibson October  8,  1864 

Charles  A.  Pickens November  24,  1864 

James    A.    Davison January  8,1865 

William  A.  Twiggs February  i,  1865 

William   L.   Webster February  i,  1865 

Martin   V.   Wood February  i,  1865 

John   T.   Dearmond June  3,1865 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS 

Charles  K.   Stewart Appointed  September  23,  1864 

William  R.  Davis,  R.  Q.  M September  23,  1864 

James    D.    Porter October         8,1864 

Isaac  B.    Newton October       11,1864 

William   S.   Hunter October       11,1864 

Thomas  N.  Epperson November  24,  1864 

T.  R.  Wyatt November  24,  1864 

Thomas   Sitton January         8,  1865 

Robert    P.    Woody February       1,1865 

William  Lillard February       I,  1865 

Columbus    C.    Christ February      2,  1865 

L.  Forkner,  Adj't May            27,  1865 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  189 


SECOND   LIEUTENANTS 


Henry  Rice Appointed  October       20,  1864 


James   T.   Bradford. 

Alvin  J.  Irons 

Siloam  Goode 

Nathan  P.  Long 

Hamilton   Peirce 

Jeremiah  M.  Johnson, 
William  H.  Branum. . 


November  24,  1864 

February  I,  1865 

February  i,  1865 

February  2,  1865 

February  19,  1865 

June  3,  1865 

June  5,  1865 


SURGEON 

George  W.  Remage Appointed  February  14,  1865 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

John   A.   Parkinson Appointed  February  24,  1865 

CHAPLAIN 

Lorenzo  D.  Tipton Appointed  March  I,  1865 

CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (7) 

Capt.  Salaman  S.  Burke April  7,  1865 

"      Poloski  W.  Norwood May  1 1,  1865 

First  Lieut.  John  K.  Beckner,  Adj't February  23,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  James  L.  Sullivan May  n,  1865 

"      William   C   Kirby May  15,  1865 

William  G.  Jones May  25,  1865 

Assistant  Surgeon  George  C.  Smith May  24,  1865 


SIXTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Boston  and  Williams- 
burg,  Kentucky,  and  in  Knox  County,  Tennessee,  from 
April  1 8  to  May  18,  1862,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was 
mustered  out  by  companies  at  different  dates  from  April 
27  to  May  17,  1865,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of 
service.) 

COLONEL 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

Edward  Maynard Appointed  April          23,  1862 

MAJOR 
A.  Marion  Gamble,  a.w.m. 


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CAPTAINS 


Archable  Myers Appointed  March  10,  1862 

Marcus    D.    Bearden April  23,  1862 

James  M.  Armstrong May  17,  1864 

Adam  T.  Cottrell October  I,  1864 

Thomas  D.  Edington,  a.w.m. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS 


John  H.  Claiborn Appointed  March         10,  1862 


Henry  H.  Wiley,  R.  Q.  M. 

Arthur  E.  Murphy 

Thomas  A.   Smith 

George  L.  Maloney 

James  L.  Turner 

William  Rule,  Adj't,  a.w.m. 
Volney  F.  Gossett,  a.w.m. 


March  22,  1862 

May  1 8,  1862 

May  17,  1864 

October  i,  1864 

October  i,  1864 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

James  W.  Ventis Appointed  March         10,  1862 

William  D.  Atchley March         17,  1864 

Hardie  R.  Brown "          June  15,  1864 

Ferritt  B.   Nickle October         i,  1864 

James  H.  Berry November  17,  1864 

William  W.  Dunn,  a.w.m. 

SURGEON 

Ayres  Maupin Appointed  April  i,  1862 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

John  Mills Appointed  August       17,  1863 

CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (i) 

Col.  Joseph  A.  Cooper,  July  30,  1864,  to  Brigadier-General. 

Resigned  (12) 

Maj.  William  C.  Pickens August        22,  1862 

Capt.  Rufus  M.  Bennett March  i,  1863 

Francis  H.  Bounds October        7,  1863 

William  Ausmus September  16,  1864 

Alfred  M.  Cate September  16,  1864 

First  Lieut.  John  P.  Barger July  28,  1862 

Samuel  L.  Gilson April  6,  1863 

Drury  W.  Parker,  Adj't November  15,  1863 

James  H.   Coleman July  28,  1864 

Second  Lieut.  Elbert  K.  Good January       15,  1864 

Thomas  W.  Parham August        17,  1864 

Assistant  Surgeon  Richard  Walker June  15,  1863 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  1 9 1 


Discharged  (2) 

Second  Lieut.  Joseph  A.  E.  Blang September  28,  1864 

Chaplain  John   Spears February      9,  1863 

Died  (2) 

Capt.  Spencer  Deaton,  executed  at  Richmond,  Virginia,  February  19, 
1864. 
Capt.  William  L.  Lea,  August  9,  1864 

Dismissed  (i) 
First  Lieut.  Isom  L.  Meyers,  May  I,  1865. 


SIXTH    MOUNTED    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Chattanooga,  Tennes 
see,  from  August  20  to  October  23,  1864,  to  serve  one  year. 
It  was  mustered  out  of  service  June  30,  1865,  in  accordance 
with  orders  from  the  War  Department. ) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

George   A.   Gowin Appointed  October      26,  1864 

MAJOR 
William  H.  Bean Appointed  March          2,  1865 

CAPTAINS 
William   Pryor Appo  nted  October       26,  1864 


Daniel  McWilliams. 
George  W.  Heard. . 
William  Hughes.... 
William  F.  Morgan, 


October  26,  1864 

October  26,  1864 

October  26,  1864 

May  2,  1865 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS 


William  Rogers,  R.  Q.  M Appointed  October       26,  1864 

October       26,  1864 


William  B.   Gothard. 
Allen    L.    Kelley.... 
David    McWilliams. 

Peter    Brown 

Andrew  M.  Payne. . 
George  W.  Hixson. 
Timothy  S.  Hixson, 


October  26,  1864 

October  26,  1864 

October  26,  1864 

February  20,  1865 

March  I,  1865 

March  2,  1865 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 


vBird  Thomas Appointed  October       26,  1864 


George   O.   Monroe. 

David  Ridge 

Daniel  A.  Bowman. 
Franklin  Johnson.  . . 
Glass  W.  Varnell.. 


October  26,  1864 

October  26,  1864 

October  26,  1864 

October  26,  1864 

March  I,  1865 


SURGEON 


ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

James  Nat  Lyle Appointed  January       17,  1865 

CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Resigned  (3) 

Capt.  John  P.  Walker April  15,  1865 

"     Absalom  Selcer June  10,  1865 

First  Lieut.  Eli  T.  Sawyer,  Adj't May  22,  1865 


SEVENTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  in  the  State  of  Tennessee 
at  large  from  August  10,  1861,  to  June  i,  1863,  to  serve 
three  years.  The  officers  were  mustered  out  of  service,  and 
the  enlisted  men  transferred  to  other  regiments,  July  31, 
1863,  in  accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  Depart 
ment.) 

COLONEL 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 


MAJOR 


CAPTAINS 

William   H.   Huff Appointed  December   31,  1862 

John  Morgan,  a.w.m. 
James  Wilson,  a.w.m. 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  193 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS 

Preston    Huff Appointed  December   31,  1862 

Jason  J.  Palmer,  R.  Q.  M May  19,  1863 

Clement  H.  Saffell,  Adj't,  a.w.m. 
James  T.  Harris,  a.w.m. 
Asa  Newport,  a.w.m. 
John  Newport,  a.w.m. 
Asbury  B.  Conner,  a.w.m. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

Andrew  J.  Huff Appointed  December   31,  1862 

William  H.  Williams,  a.w.m. 

SURGEON 


ASSISTANT   SURGEON 


CHAPLAIN 

CASUALTIES 

Discharged  (3) 

Col.  William  Cleft December    13,  1862 

Lieut. -Col.    Alexander    Hazeland May  i,  1863 

Second  Lieut.  Thomas  Looper March         24,  1863 

Died  (2) 

Maj.  James  S.  Duncan, ,  1863. 

Capt.  William  Robbins,  April  16,  1863,  of  disease  at  Lexington,  Ken 
tucky. 

Deserted  (i) 
First  Lieut.  John  T.  James,  R.  Q.  M.,  November  14,  1862. 


SEVENTH  MOUNTED  REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Athens  and  Nashville, 
Tennessee,  from  August,  1864,  to  March,  1865,  to  serve 
one  year.  It  was  mustered  out  of  service,  July  27,  1865,  in 
accordance  with  orders  from  the  War  Department.) 


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COLONEL 

James  T.  Shelley,  a.w.m. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

James  J.   Dail Appointed  January         I,  1865 

MAJOR 
Oliver  M.  Dodson «...  .Appointed  April  22,  1865 

CAPTAINS 

William    C.    Burnett Appointed  November  21,  1864 

William  A.  Cockran November  22,  1864 

James  Howe November  22,  1864 

James  H.   Galbraith January         i,  1865 

Thomas    P.    Duggan January         I,  1865 

Charles   W.   Cross January         1,1865 

Samuel  W.  Tindell March           4,  1865 

Jonathan   E.   Wood March         18,1865 

Louis  Collins April           18,  1865 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS 

William  Lasater Appointed  October       20,  1864 

October  24,  1864 
November  22,  1864 
November  22,  1864 
December  16,  1864 
January  i,  1865 
January  i,  1865 
March  18,  1865 
April  1 8,  1865 

May  6,  1865 


George  W.  Ross,  R.  Q.  M. 
William  L.  McGaughey. . .  , 

Martin  L.  Cook 

David  C.  Duggan 

Thomas  L.  B.  Huddleston, 

Brittain  Cross 

George  W.  Biddinger 

Samuel    Swafford 

James  R.  Gettys,  Adj't. 


Andrew  M.  McBath May             10,  1865 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

Josiah  D.   Moore Appointed  November  21,  1864 

William  S.  Littleton November  21,  1864 

William  A.  Duggan November  22,  1864 

Stakley  D.  Whitton January         i,  1865 

William  H.  C.  Thompson February    24,  1865 

William  F.  Crippen March           i,  1865 

Creed  N.  Welch March         23,  1865 

William  J.  Raines April           18,  1865 

Nathaniel    Irwin May             10,  1865 

SURGEON 


ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

Enoch  Collins Appointed  February      2,  1865 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  195 


CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 


EIGHTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  as  follows :  Companies  A, 
B,  C  and  D,  at  Camp  Dick  Robinson,  Kentucky,  May  15, 
1865,  to  date  from  day  of  enrolment,  November  u,  1861, 
to  April  14,  1863;  Companies  E  and  G  at  Camp  Nelson, 
Kentucky,  June  30,  1863,  to  date  from  day  of  enrolment, 
March  i  to  May  24,  1863;  Companies  H  and  K  at  Camp 
Nelson,  August  n,  1863;  Company  I  at  Camp  Dick  Robin 
son,  May  15,  1863,  to  date  from  day  of  enrolment,  June  30 
and  August  u,  1863,  to  serve  three  years.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  service  June  30,  1865,  in  accordance  with  orders  from 
the  War  Department. ) 

COLONEL 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

George  De  La  Vergne Appointed  November     i,  1863 

MAJOR 

CAPTAINS 

James  W.  Berry Appointed  June  25,  1863 

John  A.  Bowers November     i,  1863 

Thomas    Bible December     3,  1863 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS 

S.  S.  McFadden,  R.  Q.  M Appo  nted  November    4,  1862 


George    W.   Douglas 

Lemuel  Bible 

Robert  H.   McPherson... 
Jeremiah  T.  C.  McCaleb. 


January       25,  1863 

March         28,  1863 

May  15,  1863 

November     i,  1863 


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Tennessee  in  the  War 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 

John  Walker Appointed  November     I,  1863 

William  Harned December    10,  1863 

James    Brooks January         I,  1864 

SURGEON 
Joseph  Sparks,  a.w.m. 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON 

Jesse  Snodgrass,  a.w.m. 

CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (2) 

Lieut. -Col.  I  sham  Young,  September  25,  1863,  to  Colonel  nth  regi 
ment  Tennessee  cavalry. 

First  Lieut.  Horace  H.  Thomas,  Adjutant,  November  12,  1863;  to 
Captain  and  A.  A.  G. 

Resigned  (17) 

Col.  Felix  A.  Reeve July  12,  1864 

Capt.  William  S.  Bewley November  12,  1863 

James  H.  Kinser December  9,  1863 

Alfred  Couch June  20,  1864 

William   C.   Shelter July  9,  1864 

Robert  A.  Ragan September  17,  1864 

First  Lieut.  William  L.  Worthington October  17,  1863 

William  Moor October  26,  1863 

"      David   A.    Green January  12,  1865 

Alexander  Ragan May  18,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  John  Hale. October  15,  1863 

David    Hill October  25,  1863 

"     James  Hooper October  26,  1863 

"            "     James  M.  D.  Willis October  15,  1864 

"     George   D.    Moore February  15,1865 

Surgeon  William  Hunt August  9,  1863 

Chaplain  J.  C  Barb December  26,  1864 

Discharged  (3) 

First  Lieut.  James  M.  Frields December  9,  1863 

David  R.  B.  Winniford October  20,  1864 

Assistant  Surgeon  Joseph  Wood November  18,  1864 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  197 


Died  (3) 

First  Lieut.  Jesse  S.  Reeves,  Adjutant,  June  19,  1864,  of  wounds. 
Second  Lieut.  Marion  Walker,  1863,  at  Crab  Orchard,  Kentucky. 
Second   Lieut.    Francis   C.   Johnson,   killed   in   action   near   Atlanta, 
Georgia,  August  6,  1864. 

Missing  (i) 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  H.  Kisterson,  since  October,  1864. 

Dismissed  (3) 

Maj.  William  S.  Barnett December  30,  1864 

First  Lieut.  William  K.  Sharp July  19,  1864 

James  C.  Weems October  27,  1864 

Cashiered  (i) 
Capt.  William  K.  Byrd May  2,  1865 


EIGHTH    MOUNTED    REGIMENT 
(Battalion  of) 

(This  regiment,  composed  of  five  companies,  was  organ 
ized  at  Nashville,  Carthage  and  Lafayette,  Tennessee,  from 
November  — ,  1864,  to  January  15,  1865,  to  serve  one  year. 
It  was  mustered  out  of  service  August  17,  1865,  in  accord 
ance  with  orders  from  the  War  Department.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

William  J.  Cleveland Appointed  April  7,  1865 

MAJOR 


CAPTAINS 

Goldman  C.  Meador Appo  nted  April  7,  1865 

April  7,  1865 

April  7,  1865 

April  7,  1865 

May  14,  1865 


William   S.  Long 

James   B.    Terry 

Richard  B.  Freeman... 
Charles  W.    Shipman. . 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS 

Pleasant   Chitwood Appointed  April  7,  1865 

April  '  7,  1865 

April  7,  1865 

April  7,  1865 

April  19,  1865 

April  26,  1865 

April  26,  1865 


John  O.  Hopkins 

George  W.    Elmore 

Michael  B.  Freeman 

Elijah  V.  Turman 

William   Van   Dorn,   Adj't... 
William  Bohannon,  R.  Q.  M. 


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SECOND   LIEUTENANTS 

Pleasant  H.  Kirby Appointed  April  7,  1865 

George    W.    McDuffee April  7,1865 

William  W.   Baldwin April  7,  1865 

Wesley  L.   Baudy April  7,1865 

Christopher  A.  E.  T.  Strebling April  19,  1865 

SURGEON 

Charles  C.  Shoyer Appointed  April  26,  1865 

CHAPLAIN 


CASUALTIES 

The  Qth  Tennessee  infantry  was  consolidated  with  the 
ist  West  Tennessee  cavalry  and  known  as  the  6th  Tennes 
see  cavalry. 

TENTH    REGIMENT 

(This  regiment  was  organized  at  Nashville,  Tennessee, 
from  May  to  August  27,  1862,  to  serve  three  years.  Com 
panies  A,  B  and  C  were  mustered  out  May  25  and  June 
10,  1865,  by  reason  of  expiration  of  term  of  service;  the  re 
maining  seven  companies  were  retained  in  service  until  June 
23,  1865,  when  mustered  out  in  accordance  with  orders 
from  the  War  Department. ) 

COLONEL 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 

John  Feudge Appointed  June  23,  1864 

MAJOR 
Middleton  L.  Moore Appointed  June  23,  1864 

CAPTAINS 
Cuthbert  B.  Word Appo  nted  July  7,  1862 


Peter    Engels. 

John  Phillips 

Otto   Jacobi 

Michael  Fogarty 

William   M.   Mount 

Robert  H.  Clinton,  a.w.m. 


May  i,  1863 

September  18,  1863 

June  23,  1864 

June  23,  1864 

June  23,  1864 


Roster  of  the  Volunteer  Force  199 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS 

Robert  Gutermann,  R.  Q.  M Appointed  September  18,  1863 


James   L.   Tucker. 

Austin   O.   Lynn 

John   J.    Greer 

John  J.  Douglas 

Andrew    M.    Trolinger 

Shobal  V.  Clevenger,  a.w.m. 
Gustavus  E.  Teubner,  Adj't,  a.w.m. 

SECOND   LIEUTENANTS 

Erasmus   T.   McGee Appointed  February    26,  1864 


February  26,  1864 

June  23,  1864 

June  23,  1864 

June  23,  1864 

July  i,  1864 


James    Lyman, 

Pleasant  H.  Tibbs 

Thomas  E.  Halleck 

Felix   E.    Stewart 

John   M.   Mount 


June  23,  1864 

June  23,  1864 

June  23,  1864 

June  23,  1864 

October  7,  1864 


Joseph  Mayer,  a.w.m. 

SURGEON 

Rudolph  Knaffl,  a.w.m. 

ASSISTANT    SURGEONS 

Louis  Knaffl Appointed  October      20,  1863 

Andrew  J.   Murphy April  22,1864 

CHAPLAIN 

Jonathan  Huntington,  a.w.m. 

CASUALTIES 

Promoted  (3) 

Col.  Alvan  C.  Gillem  (W.  P.,  R.  A.*),  August  17,  1863,  to  Brigadier- 
General. 

First  Lieut.  Edward  S.  Richards,  September  6,  1864,  to  Captain  and 
A.  A.  G. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Alanson  W.  Kelly,  March  10,  1863,  to  Surgeon 
59th  regiment  Illinois  volunteers. 

Resigned  (32) 

Maj.   Alexander  Thurneck September  27,  1862 

"      Louis  Mondazy January       n,  1864 

Capt.  Elisha  Chastain July  26,  1862 

James   C.   Green August        16,  1862 

Robert  Weitmiller September  27,  1862 

Pleasant   M.    Pryor October       26,  1862 

William   H.    Phillips November  13,  1862 

Alexander  Lynch December    16,  1862 

James  H.  Queen June  20,  1863 

Patrick  W.   Halloran September    9,  1863 

James   A.    Castile May  31,  1864 

First  Lieut.  Moses  C.  Brown,  Adj't August        13,  1862 

John   T.   Barns October         7,  1862 

Ransom  Smith October      26,  1862 

*  "  W.  P.,  R.  A.,"  West  Point  Graduate,  Regular  Army. 


2OO  Tennessee  in  the  War 


First  Lieut.  Rison    D.    Deford November  13,  1862 

Charles  G.  F.  Dirks November  13,  1862 

William  Clages December  16,  1862 

James  White December  16,  1862 

James  M.  Jones May  3,  1863 

Nathan  Marcum June  7,  1863 

Michael  Kiggins July  10,  1863 

Jotham   B.    Hunt July  17,1863 

Alexander  McKinstrey February  26,  1864 

John   W.    Lynch June  21,  1864 

Second  Lieut.  William  Ryan July  23,  1862 

Henry  H.  Cromwell August  6,  1862 

Daniel   Daley October  I,  1862 

John  Carroll October  22,  1862 

Peachea  H.  McKamy May  5,  1863 

Henry  W.  Miller July  9,  1863 

William  A.  Matthews May  25,  1864 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  J.  O'Reilly March  16,  1864 

Mustered  out  on  expiration  of  term  of  service  (9) 

Capt.  Henry  N.  Lee May  25,  1865 

Miles  Joyce ' May  25,  1865 

David   Floerke June  10,  1865 

First  Lieut.  William  Holt May  25,  1865 

"      James   M.   Regan May  25,  1865 

William    S.    O'Brien May  25,1865 

James   Quinn June  10,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  John  Moran May  25,  1865 

George  W.  Fair May  25,  1865 

Discharged  (2) 

Col.  James  W.  Scully June  13,  1865 

Second  Lieut.  John  J.  Brewer May  21,  1862 

Died  (3) 

First  Lieut.  William  C.  Shelbey,  killed  accidentally  August  26,  1863. 
Second  Lieut.  Patrick  Sullivan,  September  16,  1862,  of  wounds. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  Johnson,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse, 
April  5,  1863. 

Dismissed  (4) 

Lieut. -Col.  Frank  T.  Foster December    16,  1862 

Capt.  Edward  R.  Bladen October       27,  1862 

First  Lieut.  Obeid  Lee March         16,  1864 

"      Albert   St.   Clair January       10,  1865 

The  report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  United  States 
Army  shows  that  Tennessee  furnished  to  the  Union  army, 
1861-65,  31,092  men.  It  is  well  known  that  a  great  num 
ber  of  Tennesseeans  enlisted  in  regiments  from  other  States, 
and  it  is  safe  to  say  that  Tennessee  furnished  the  United 
States  army  with  40,000  men. 


NAVAL    OFFICERS    FROM    TENNESSEE    WHO 
SERVED    IN    THE   UNION   ARMY 

DAVID  G.  FARRAGUT, 

Admiral  of  the  U.  S.  Navy,  was  born  in  Tennessee. 

SAMUEL  POWHATTAN  CARTER 

Was  appointed  midshipman  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  from 
Tennessee  February  14,  1840.  Passed  midshipman 
July  n,  1846.  Master  September  12,  1854.  Lieuten 
ant  April  1 8,  1855.  Lieutenant-Commander  July  16, 
1862.  Commander  July  25,  1865.  Captain  October 
28,  1870.  Commodore  November  13,  1878.  Retired 
August  6,  1 88 1,  with  rank  of  Rear-Admiral  May  16, 
1882.  Brigadier-General  of  Volunteers,  U.  S.  A.,  May 
i,  1862.  Brevet  Major-General  of  Volunteers  for  gal 
lant  and  meritorious  service  during  the  war. 


201 


Members  of  the  United  States  Congress 
from   Tennessee 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  CONGRESS 
FROM  TENNESSEE,  1861-1865 

THIRTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS 

First  Session,  December  5,  1859,  to  June  25,  1860. 
Second  Session,  December  3,  1860,  to  March  3,  1861. 

SENATORS 

Andrew  Johnson,  Greeneville 
Alfred  O.  P.  Nicholson,  Columbia 


REPRESENTATIVES 

Thomas  A.  R.  Nelson,  Jonesboro,  First    District, 

Horace  Maynard,  Knoxville,  Second 

Reese  B.  Brabson,  Chattanooga,  Third 

William  B.  Stokes,  Alexandria,  Fourth 

Robert  Hatton,  Lebanon,  Fifth 

James  M.  Quarles,  Clarksville,  Sixth 

James  H.  Thomas,  Columbia,  Seventh 

John  V.  Wright,  Purdy,  Eighth 

William  T.  Avery,  Memphis  Ninth 

Emerson  Etheridge,  Dresden,  Tenth 


Unionist 

American 

Whig 

Whig 

American 

American 

Democrat 

Democrat 

Democrat 

Whig 


THIRTY-SEVENTH   CONGRESS 

First  Session,  July  4,  1861,  to  August  6,  1861. 
Second  Session,  December  2,  1861,  to  July  17,  1862. 
Third  Session,  December  i,  1862,  to  March  3,  1863. 

SENATORS 

Andrew  Johnson. 

Alfred  O.  P.  Nicholson ;  took  his  seat  January  13,  1862. 

REPRESENTATIVES 

George  W.  Bridges,  Unionist;  took  his  seat  February  25,  1863. 
Andrew  J.  Clements,  Unionist ;  took  his  seat  February  25,  1863. 
Horace  Maynard. 

THIRTY-EIGHTH   CONGRESS 

First  Session,  December  7,  1863,  to  July  4,  1864. 
Second  Session,  December  5,  1864,  to  March  3,  1865. 

SENATORS 

(Vacant.) 

REPRESENTATIVES 

(Vacant.) 
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Campaigns  Conducted,  and  Battles, 
Engagements,  Skirmishes,  etc., 

Fought  Within  the 

Limits  of  the  State  of  Tennessee 


LIST  OF  CAMPAIGNS   CONDUCTED,  AND  BAT 
TLES,    ENGAGEMENTS,    SKIRMISHES,    ETC., 
FOUGHT  WITHIN  THE  LIMITS  OF  THE 
STATE  OF  TENNESSEE,  1861-65 

Adamsville March  31,  1862 

Agnews  Ferry  March  25,  1862 

Alexandria  February  3-5,  1863 

Altamont   August  30,  1862 

Anderson  July  11-14,  1863 

Andersons  Cross  Roads  October  2,  1863 

Anthonys  Hill   .• December  25,  1864 

Antioch  January  25,  1863 

Antioch  Church  May  26-29,  1863 

Antioch  Station April  10,  1863 

Armstrongs  Ferry    January  22,  1864 

Ashland  January  12,  1863 

Athens September     10,     25,     27, 

1863;  August  i,  3, 
1864 ;  January  28,  Feb 
ruary  16,  March  2-4, 
1865 

Atkins  Mill  , April  26,  1862 

Auburn   February   3-5,    15,    April 

2-6,  January  21,  22,  25, 
1863 

Bainbridge  October  30,  1864 

Bairds  Mills   November  29,  December 

i,  1862 

Battle  Creek June  21,  July  5,  August 

27,  1862 

Beans  Station  December    9-15,    18,    29, 

30,  1863;  June  14,  Oc 
tober  10,  1864 

Bear  Creek March  3,  October  3,  1863 

Beardstown , September  27,  1864 

Beaver  Creek  Swamp  April  2-6,  1863 

Beech  Grove  June  26,  1863 

Beersheba October  3,  1863 

Beersheba  Springs   March  9,  1864 

Bells  Mills  December  4,  6,  1864 

Belmont   March  29,  1863 

Bend  of  Chucky  Road January  16-17,  1864 

Bent  Creek  March  14,  1864 

Bethpage  Bridge  July  1-2,  1863 

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Big  Creek  December  12,  1864 

Big  Creek  Gap   March    14,    June    1 1-13, 

15,  September  10,  1862 

Big  Hatchie   October  5,  1862 

Big  Hill    October  5,  1862 

Big  Spring  Branch  June  24,  1863 

Big  Springs   January  19,  1864 

Blains  Cross  Roads  December  16-19,  1863 

Bloods    January  3,  1863 

Bloomington    February  27,  1863 

Blount   County    July  20,  1864 

Blountsville  December  30,  1862 ;  Sep 
tember  22,  October  14, 
1863 

Blue  Springs  October  5,  10,  1863 ;  Au 
gust  23,  1864 

Blythes  Ferry    November  13,  1863 

Bobos  Cross  Roads  July  i,  1863 

Boiling  Fork   July  3,  1863 

Boiling    Springs    April   19-20,   1864 

Bolivar    July    25,    August    i,    30, 

December  24,  1862 ; 
January  25,  March  21, 
July  10,  1863;  Febru 
ary  6,  March  29,  May 
2,  1864 

Bradyville   February    16,    March    i, 

26,  June  24,  1863 

Bradyville  Pike   January  23,  May  17,  1863 

Brawley  Forks    March  25,  1865 

Breckenridge's  advance  into  East  Tennessee. .  November  4-17,  1864 
Brentwood  September  19-20,  Decem 
ber  9,   1862;   February 
2,  March  25,  1863 

Bristol  September     19,     October 

15,  1863;  December  14, 
1864 

Brittons  Lane   September  i,  1862 

Browns  Ferry   October  27,  1863 

Brownsville   July    19,    August    10-11, 

1862 

Buck  Lodge  June  30,  1863 

Buells  Ford   September  28,  1863 

Bulls  Gap  March  15,  April  2-4,  Oc 
tober  16,  November  n- 
13,  1864 

Burnt  Bridge   September  5,  1862 

Bushy  Knob   November  23,   1863 

Butlers  Mill   June  30,  1863 


Campaigns,  Battles,  Engagements,  etc.    211 


Cainsville    January  21-22,   February 

15,   April  2-6,    1863 

Calkiller  Creek  August  17,  1863 ;  Febru 
ary  22,  March  n,  1864 

Calhoun    September     18,     25,     26, 

December  28,   1863 

Campbells   Station    November  16,  1863 

Campbellsville    November  24,  1864 

Caney  Fork    May  9,  1863 

Carroll   Station    December   19,   1862 

Carter  Creek  Pike   April  2,  27,  1863 

Carter  Creek  Road   February  21,  1863 

Carters   Creek   Station    October  i,  1864 

Carters  Depot  December  30,  1862 ;  Sep 
tember  20-22,  1863 

Carters    Station    September  30,  October  i, 

1864 

Carthage    January    23,     March     8, 

April  1-8,  October  10- 
14,  1863 

Carthage   Road    November  28,  1862 

Celina    March  19,  22,  1865 

Centerville  July  — ,  October  29,  No 
vember  2,  1863 ;  Sep 
tember  29,  1864 

Chambers  Creek   January  13,  1863 

Chapel   Hill    March  3,  5,  6,  April  13, 

1863 

Chapel  Hill  Pike   April  29,  1863 

Charleston    September  25,  November 

26,  30,  December  28, 
1863;  August  18,  19, 
1864 

Charlotte   March  13,  14,  1863 

Chattanooga   March     8,     June     7,     8, 

1862;  August  21,  30, 
31,  September  7,  8,  9, 
21,  22,  26,  October  2,  c>, 
1863 

Cheeks  Cross  Roads  December       12,        1863 ; 

March   13,   1864 

Cherry  Valley   April  2-6,  1863 

Chewalla    October  5,  1862 

Chickamauga   Station    November  26,   1863 

Christiana   May  6,  June  24,  October 

6,  1863 

Chucky  Road,  Bend  of January  16,  1864 

Clarksburg    December  30,  1862 

Clarks  Creek  Church   September  13,  1863 


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Clarks  Ferry    January  10,  1 1,  1864 

Clarksville   February  19,  August  18, 

September  5-10,  No 
vember  15,  20,  25,  28- 
30,  1862;  May  20-22, 
October  28,  1863 

Cleveland September  18,  October  g, 

November  27,  Decem 
ber  22,  29,  1863;  April 
2,  13,  1864 

Clifton  January  i,  3,  10,  Febru 
ary  17-21,  1863;  July 
22,  23,  30,  August  31, 
1864 

Clinch   Mountain    October  27,  December  6, 

1863 ;  October  18,  1864 ; 
January  28-31,  1865 

Clinch  Mountain  Gap  December  14,  1863 

Clinch  River  December  21,  1863 ;  Oc 
tober  i,  1864 

Clinch  Valley  October  21,  1864 

Clinton   Ferry    July  25,  1862 

College  Grove   March  19,  April  26,  1863 

Collierville  October  21,  1862 ;  Janu 
ary  28,  March  8-12, 
May  20,  October  11, 
November  3,  Decem 
ber  27,  1863;  January 
13,  14,  February  n, 
June  13,  23,  July  2,  24, 
November  15,  1864 

Columbia  July  17,  September  9,  10, 

1862;  March  4-14,  July 
— ,  1863;  October  2, 
November  24,  27,  De 
cember  20,  23,  1864 

Columbia  Ford   November  29,  1864 

Columbia  Pike  April  i,  1863 

Columbia  Road  February  21,  1863 

Colwells  Ford   November  19,  1863 

Como  September  19,  1863 

Conyersville    September  i-io,   1863 

Cornersville  Pike  January  28,  1864 ;  Corn's 

Farm 

Corns  Farm  February  6,  1865 

Cotton  Port  Ford   September  30,  1863 

Covington   September  28,  October  I, 

1862;     March    9,     10, 

1863 
Cowan  October  9,  1863 


Campaigns,  Battles,  Engagements,  etc.    213 


Cox  Hill   January  3,  1863 

Crab  Gap  December  5,  1863 

Cripple  Creek  May  25,  1864 

Crossville  December  9,  1863 

Crumps  Landing  March  9,  14,  1862 

Cuba   August  10,  1 1,  1863 

Cumberland  Gap  February        14,        1862 ; 

March  21-23,  28,  April 
29,  June  18,  July  7,  n, 
August  2,  6,  16,  Octo 
ber  3,  1862;  September 
7-10,  23,  November  12, 
1863;  January  23,  27, 
1865 

Cumberland  Iron  Works  August  26,  1862 ;  Febru 
ary  3,  1863 

Cumberland  Mountain  December  9,  1863 ;  Jan 
uary  28- February  8, 
1864 

Cumberland  River  November  8,  1862 ;  Jan 
uary  13,  19,  November 
26,  1863 

Curtis  Creek  December  9,  1864 

Cypress  Creek  Bridge May  30,  1862 

Cypress  Swamp  April  3,  10,  1864 

Dandridge  December     22-28,     1863 ; 

January  I,  14,  16,  17, 
26,  28,  May  19,  1864 

Dandridges  Mill   December  13,   1863 

Davidsons  Ferry,  Tennessee  River November  2,  3,  1864 

Davis  Bridge  October  I,  September  25, 

October  5,  1862 

Davis   Mill    March  14,  April  5.  1863 

Davis  Mill  Road   March  24,  1863 

Decatur   County    June  21,  1864 

Decherd    June     29,     August     5-9, 

1863 

Denmark   July    29,     September     I, 

1862;    August   3,    1863 

Devils  Gap   December  25,   1864 

Dixon  Springs   June  20,   1863 

Dobbins  Ferry  December  9,  1862 

Donelson    (Fort)    February    12-16,    August 

23,  25,  September  18- 
23,  1862;  January  2, 
February  3,  July  29, 
September  18,  1863  ; 
October  n,  1864 
Double  Bridge November  18,  1862 


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Drakes  Creek  August  20,  1862 

Dresden   May  2-9,  1862 

Duck  River    March  3i-April  3,  1863 ; 

April  22,  November 
28,  December  22,  1864 

Duck  River  Island April  26,  1863 

Dukedom    February  28,  1864 

Dunlap  October  2,  1863 

Durhamville   September  28-October  I, 

1862 

Duvalls  Ford  September  30,  1864 

Dyersburg  August  7,  18,  1862 ;  Jan 
uary  30,   1863 

Eagleville    March  2,  3i-April  I,  16, 

December  7,  1863 

Eagleville  Pike   June  10,  1863 

Eastport November  i,  1863 

East  Tennessee  November     8-19,     1861 ; 

July  i,  October  31, 
December  20,  1862 ; 
January  5,  June  14,  24, 
August  16,  October 
19,  1863;  August  10, 
September  4,  9,  1864; 
January  31,  April  24, 
March  20,  April  27, 
1865;  August  29,  Sep 
tember  4,  10-October 
28,  November  4,  17, 
1864 

East  Tennessee  &  Georgia  Railroad  November  24-27,  1863 

Edgefield   November    26-December 

i,  1862 

Edgefield  Junction   August  20,  1862 

Elk  River   May  9,  20,  1862 ;  October 

9,  1863 

England  Cone  July  7,  18,  1864 

Estenaula    December  24,  1863 

Estill   Springs    July  2,  1863 

Evans  Island   January  25,  1865 

Fains    Island    January  28,  1864 

Fairfield    June  27,  1863 

Fair  Garden   January  27,  1864 

Parleys  Mill   December  13,  1863 

Farmington    October  7,  1863 

Fayetteville  May  14,  1862 ;  August  7, 

8,  October  13,  14,  29* 
November  2,  Decem 
ber  6,  1863 


Campaigns,  Battles,  Engagements,  etc.    215 


Fentress  County   February  13,  1864 

Flat  Creek    January  26,  February  i, 

20,  November  17,  1864 

Flat  Creek  Valley   March  15,  1864 

Forked  Deer  River  April     26-29,     December 

20,  1862;  July  13,  15, 
1863 

Fosterville    July    25,   27,   October   6, 

1863 

Fouche   Springs    November  23,  1864 

Franklin   December  9,    12,   26,   27, 

1862;  January  31,  Feb 
ruary  13,  21,  March  4, 
31,  April  9,  10,  June 

4,  1863 ;  November  30, 
December      17,      1864; 
January    16,    February 
20,  1865 

Franklin  County   February  6,  1865 

Franklin  Pike   December  14,  1862 

Friars  Island   September  9,  1863 

Friendship   Church    September  29,  1863 

Gallatin    March     15,    18,    August 

12,  13,  21,  November 
7,  8,  1862;  October  10, 
1864 

Gallatin  Pike  October  20,  1862 

Gallatin  Road    September  6,  1862 

Galloway   Switch    October  23,  1862 

Garrisons  Creek  October  6,  1863 

Gatlinsburg    December   10,   1863 

Germantown    January  27,   July  8,    16- 

20,  1863;     March    28, 
April  18,  1865 

Goodlettsville  September  30,  1862 

Grand  Junction  September     20-22,      No 
vember  4,  1862 ;  March 

21,  July  30,  1863 

Grangers  Mill  December  14,  1863 

Granny  White's  Pike   March  9,   1862 

Greeneville  October    2,    1863 ;    April 

15,  May  30,  August  i- 

5,  21-23,   September  4, 
October  12,  1864;  Feb 
ruary  20,  24,  1865 

Green  Hill   , April  6,  June  14,  1863 

Grissons  Bridge  December  27,  1863 

Guys  Gap    June  25,  27,  1863 

Hamburg January  13,  1863 


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Hamburg  Landing May  29,  30,  1863 

Hardin  County  February  9,  1864 

Harpeth  River  January  13-19,  March  8, 

1863 

Harpeth  Shoals   November  26,  27,    1862 ; 

January  13,  1863 

Harrison January  21,  1864 

Harrisons  Landing August  26,  27,  1863 

Hartsville  November  28,  December 

7,   1862;   April    18,  22, 
October  10,  1863 

Hartsville  Road    August  21,  1862 

Hatchie  Bottom  July  29,  1862 

Hatchie  Bridge  October  5,  1862 

Hatchie  River  August     10,     1 1,     1862 ; 

February  27,   April    i- 
16,  June  16,  1863 

Hays  Ferry December  24,  1863 

Henderson   September  1 1-16,  1863 

Hendersons  Mill  October  1 1,  1863 

Henderson  Station November  25,  1862 

Henry  (Fort)    January   15-25,  February 

4,  6,  September  18-23, 
1862 

Henryville  November  23,  1864 

Hermitage  Ford  October  20,  1862 

Hernando  Road  February  7,  1865 

Hickman  County  May  2,  12,  1864 

Hickory   October  23,  1862 

Hillsborough  June  29,  1863 

Hills  Gap .  October  3,  1863 

Holly  Tree  Gap  December   4,    1862 ;    De 
cember  17,  1864 

Holston  River  December  30,  1862 ;  Oc 
tober  30,  1863 

Hoovers  Gap   June  24-26,  1863 

Horn  Lake  Creek May  18,  1863 

Huffs  Ferry  November  14,  1863 

Humboldt July    28,     September    5, 

October    9,    December 

20,  1862 
Huntingdon  December     27,     29,     30, 

1862 ;     December     27, 

1863 

Huntsville  August  13,  1862 

Indian  Creek   January  28,  1864 

Indian  Hill  November  23,  1863 

Insane  Asylum   ,,,........,,,.  January  3,  1863 


Campaigns,  Battles,  Engagements,  etc.    217 


Island  Ford   January  28,  1864 

Jacksborough  March  14,  1862 

Jacks  Creek   December  24,  1863 

Jackson June   7,   July   25-August 

1,  December  19,  1862; 
June  — ,  7,  July  13,  15, 
September   19-25,   1863 

Jackson  Camp  March  24,  1862 

Jacksonborough August  28,  1863 

Jackson  County March  8,  1865 

Jasper  June   21,    1862 ;    October 

2,  1863 

Jefferson  December  30,  1862 

Jefferson  Pike  December  27,  1862 

Johnsonville September  25,  November 

4,  5,  1864 

Jonesborough  September  21,  28,   1863 ; 

September  29,  1864 

Jones  Hill  October  26,  1863 

Jordans   Store    May  30,  1863 

Kellys  Ford   January  27,  28,  1864 

Kimbfoughs  Cross  Roads  January  16,  1864 

Kimbroughs  Mill   December  6,  1862 

Kinderhook August  n,  1862 

Kings  Hill  December  25,  1864 

Kingsport  September  18,  1863 ;  Oc 
tober  6,  December  13, 
1864 

Kingston November  16-24,  Decem 
ber  4,  1863 ;  October  7, 
1864 

Knob  Creek  January  8,  1863 

Knob  Gap  December  26,  1862 

Knoxville  June    19,    20,    September 

2,  November  i6-De- 
cember  4,  1863 ;  Janu 
ary  24,  26,  27,  Febru 
ary  13,  20,  1864 

Knoxville  Campaign   November      4-December 

23,  1863 

Lafayette  October  — ,  1862 ;  March 

10-16,  May  n,  No 
vember  5,  December  4, 
27,  1863;  June  9,  23, 
29,  August  8,  1864 

Lafayette  Depot   May  15,  1863 

Lafayette  Landing  October  3,  1862 

Lafayette  Station  June  25,  1862 


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La  Grange  September  20-22,  No 
vember  4,  8,  9,  1862; 
March  8-12,  24,  May 
17,  19,  December  13, 
1863;  January  2,  25, 
February  2,  July  3, 
1864 

Laurel  Creek  Gap   October  I,  1864 

La  Vergne    October  7,  November  19, 

26,  27,  December  9,  n, 
26,  27,  29,  1862;  Jan 
uary  i,  April  10,  May 
12,  December  29,  1863 

Lawrenceburg  April  4,  1862 ;  November 

3,  1863;  November  22, 
1864 

Lawrences  Mill  January  5,  1864 

Lebannon May     5,     November     9, 

1862;  April  i,  8,  May 
12-16,  June  15-17*  1863 

Lebanon  Road  October  13,  1862 

Leesburg September  29,  1863 ;  Sep 
tember  28,  1864 

Lee's  House  January  28,  1864 

Leipers  Ferry   October  28,  30,  1863 

Lenoirs  Station  June    19,    November    15, 

1863 

Lewisburg  Pike  April  4,  1863 

Lewisburg  Road  February  24,  1863 

Lexington    December  18,  1862 ;  June 

29,  1863;  January  n, 
1864 

Liberty  January  21,  22,  February 

3-5,  17-20,  March  19, 
April  1-8,  May  12,  16, 
June  4,  1863 

Liberty  Gap   June  24-27,  1863 

Lick  Creek  April  24,  1862 

Limestone   Station    September  8,  1863 

Lincoln  County  June  14,  July  12-15,  1864 

Linden May  12,  1863 

Little  Harpeth  River March  25,  1863 

Little   Pond    August  30,  1862 

Little  River   November  14,  1863 

Little  Rock  Landing  April  26,  1863 

Little  Tennessee  River  November  4,  1863 ;  Jan 
uary  n,  12,  1864 

Livingston December       15,       1863 ; 

March  18,  1865 


Campaigns,  Battles,  Engagements,  etc.    219 


Lizzard    December  29,  1862 ;  May 

i,  1863 

Lobelville    September  27,  1864 

Lockes  Mill  September  27,  1863 

Lockridges   Mill    May  5,  1862 

Log  Mountain   December  3,  1863 

Long  Ford    December  10,  1863 

Long's  Mills July  28,  1864 

Lookout  Mountain  September  23,  November 

24,  1863 

Lookout  Valley  September  7,  1863 

Loudon October     14,     November 

15,  December  4,  5,  1863 

Loudon  (Fort)    November  29,  1863 

Loudon  County  November  5,  1863 

Louisville March  27,  1864 

Loves  Hill  January  24,  1864 

Lower  Post  Ferry July  27,  1862 

Lowrys  Ferry  January  n,  1863 

Lynchburg September  29,  1864 

Lynnville  November  24,  December 

24,  1864 

Lytles   Creek    January  5,  1863 

McCook   ( Fort)    August  27,  1862 

McLemoresville  September  20-30,  1863 

McMinnville March  25,  28,  1862 ;  April 

20-30,  October  3,  4, 
December  21,  1863 ; 
February  5,  1865 

McNutts  Bridge  January  27,  1864 

Macon   March    28- April    3,    1863 

Magnolia   March  31,  1865 

Manchester  March  25-28,  1862 ;  June 

27,  1863;     March     17, 
1864 

Manchester  Pike    January  4,   February  22, 

April   29,    May    2,    27, 

28,  1863 

Manscoe  Creek   August  20,  1862 

Marshall  Knob   June  4,  1863 

Maryville  November  14,  1863  ;  Feb 
ruary  8,  1 8,  1864 

Maury  County  May  2-12,  1864 

Maynardville  December  I,  1863 

Medon    August  13,  31.  l862 

Medon  Station  August   30,   October    10, 

1862 


220  Tennessee  in  the  War 


Memphis    June     6,     September     2, 

1862;  February  17, 
April  4,  June  17,  18, 
July  3,  18,  20,  21,  De 
cember  10,  1863;  June 
1-13,  August  21,  Sep 
tember  12,  October  4, 
20,  25,  November  10, 
December  14,  21,  1864; 
January  5,  February  9, 
April  27,  1865 

Merriwethers  Ferry  August  16,  1862 ;  No 
vember  19,  1863 

Metamora October  5,  1862 

Middleburg December  24,  1862 

Middle  Tennessee  June  lO-October  31,  No 
vember  i,  1862;  Jan 
uary  20,  21,  August  10, 
1863;  January  i-April 
18,  September  i6-Oct- 
tober  10,  November  14, 
1864 ;  January  23, 
1865 

Middle  Tennessee  Campaign June  23-July  7,  1863 

Middleton October  4,  1862 ;  January 

31,  March  6,  May  21, 
22,  June  24,  1863; 
January  14,  1864 

Middleton  Pike  June  10,  1863 

Mifflin February  18,  1864 

Mill  Creek  November  27,  1862 ;  Jan 
uary  25,  1863 

Milton  March  20,  1863 

Mink  Springs April  13,  1864 

Missionary  Ridge  September  22,  Novem 
ber  24,  25,  1863 

Moccasin  Gap December  20,  1862 

Monterey April ^3,  17,  28,  29,  1862; 

January  4,  1863 

Montezuma  September  16,  1863 

Montgomery June  17,  1863 

Morgan  County February    2,    March    28, 

1862 

Morris  Ford July  2,  1863 

Morristown December    10,    14,    1863 ; 

March  12,  June  13- 
July  15,  August  2,  Oc 
tober  28,  1864 


Campaigns,  Battles,  Engagements,  etc.    221 


Moscow February  9,  18,  March 

10- 16,  28- April  3,  Sep 
tember  27,  November 
5,  December  27,  1863; 
January  15,  November 
9-13,  1864 

Mossy  Creek  December  24-29,  1863 ; 

June  10,  12,  October 

15,  27,  1864 

Mossy  Creek  Station December  24,  1863 

Motleys  Ford   November  4,  1863 

Mountain  Gap  October  I,  1863 

Mount  Carmel  November  29,  1864 

Mount  Pleasant  July  17,  August  14,  1862 ; 

November     23,     1864 ; 

April  3,  14,  1865 

Muddy  Creek January  26,  1864 

Mulberry  Gap   November  19,  1863 ;  July 

28,  1864 

Mulberry  Village   December  23,  1863 

Murfreesborough  July  13,  August  27,  Sep 
tember     7,     December 

29,  30,  31.   !862;  Jan 
uary    3,    4,    13-15,    21, 
23,  31,   February  4,  7, 
March  6,  7,  10,  22,  June 

3,  4,  October  5,  1863; 
March  4,  December  5- 
7,  13,  15,  1864 

Murfreesborough  Campaign   December  26,  1862- Janu 
ary  5,  1863 

Murfreesborough  Pike  December  27,  1862 

Narrows   August  27,  28,  1863 

Nashville  February  23-25,  March  8, 

July  8,  24,  September 
2,  October  i,  Novem 
ber  5,  13,  December  3, 

4,  11,    14-16,    23,    24, 
1862 ;  January  28,  May 
4,   1863;   May  24,  De 
cember    i,    14,    15,    16, 
1864;  February  15,  16, 
1865 

Nashville  &  Chattanooga  Railroad  April  7-11,  1863 ;  March 

16,  December  2-4,  1864 
Nashville  &  Northwestern  Railroad August    15,    October    18, 

21,  1864 

Neelys  Bend    October  5,  15,  1862 

New   Castle    December  26,  1863 

New  Madrid  Bend   October    22,     November 

30-December  3,  1863 


222  Tennessee  in  the  War 


Newport   January  23,  1864 

New  Providence   September  6,  1862 

Nola  Chuckey  Bend   March  12,  1864 

Nolensville    December  I,  26,  30,  1862 ; 

January  13-15,  Febru 
ary  15,  1863 

Nolensville  Pike  '. ...  February  15,  16,  1865 

Nonconah  Creek August  3,  1862 ;  April  4, 

October  29,  1864 

Obeys  River March  28,  April   18,  20, 

1864 

Obion  Plank  Road  Crossing  May  — ,  1863 

Obion  River April  9,  June  17,  1863 

Ooltewah  January  21,  February  18, 

19,  1864 

Orchard   Knob    November  23,  1863 

Overalls  Creek    December  31,  1862 

Owens  Cross  Roads   December  I,  1864 

Palmyra  November  13,  1863 

Panther  Springs  March     5,     October    27, 

1864 

Paris March     1 1,    3i-April    2, 

May  2-9,  1862;  Sep 
tember  13,  1863 

Parkers  Cross  Roads  December  31,  1862 

Parks  Gap   September  4,  1864 

Pea  Ridge   April  15,  27,  1862 

Pea  Vine  Valley November  26,  1863 

Peck's   House    December  24,  1863 

Pelham   July  2,  1863 

Perkins  Mills   December  28,  1862 

Perryville  March  12-20,  1863 

Petersburg  March  2,  1863 

Perry  County  April  29,  1864 

Philadelphia  September    27,     October 

15,  20,  25,  26,  Decem 
ber  2,   1863;  March  I, 
1865 
Pigeon  Hills  November  26,  1863 

Pillow   ( Fort)    May     19-23,     June     3-5, 

1862;  February  6,  27, 
August  3,  November 
21,  22,  1863;  April  12, 
1864 

Pillowsville  November  15,  1863 

Pilot  Knob  August  20,  1862 

Pine  Bluff  August  20,  1864 


Campaigns,  Battles,  Engagements,  etc.    223 


Pine  Mountain    August  17,  September  6- 

10,  1862 

Pine  Mountain  Gap  September  7,  1862 

Pine  Wood    February  20-24,    1865 

Piney  Factory  November  3,  1863 

Pittsburg  March  i,  1862 

Pittsburg   Landing    March  14-17,  April  4,  6, 

7,  1862 

Pitts  Cross  Roads   October  2,  1863 

Pleasant  Hill  Landing  April  12,  1864 

Plum  Point  May  10,  1862 

Pocahontas   September  26,  1862 

Portersville October  23,  24,  1862 

Powder  Spring  Gap   June    21,    December    23, 

1863;  April  2-4,  1864 

Powells  Bridge  February  22,  1864 

Powell    River    June  30,  1862 ;  December 

31,  1863 

Powell  Valley   June  22,  1863 

Primms  Blacksmith  Shop   December  25,  1862 

Pulaski May  I,  4,  n,  August  27, 

1862;  July  15,  October 
27,  December  i,  15, 
1863 ;  May  13,  July  20- 
25,  September  26,  27, 
1864 

Purdy  March    9,    14,    April   28, 

29,  1862 

Purdy  Road  March  31,  1862 

Putnam   County    February  1-7,  1864 

Raleigh  July    19-23,    1863 ;    April 

3,  9,  1864 

Rally  Hill  November  29,  1864 

Randolph  September  25,  1862 

Randolph   (Fort)    October   2,    1862;    Octo 
ber  27,  1864 

Rankins  Ferry  . June  21,  1862 

Ready ville    June  7,  1862 ;  October  5, 

6,   1863;    September  6, 

1864 

Red  Mound   December  31,  1862 

Reynoldsburg  March  21,  1864 

Reynolds  Station   August  27,  1862 

Rheatown September     12,     October 

11,  1863;     April     16, 
September  28,   1864 


224  Tennessee  in  the  War 


Richland  Creek August    27,    October   23, 

1862;  September  26, 
December  24,  25,  1864 

Richland   Station March  19,  1863 

Riggins  Hill   September  7,  1862 

Riley   (Fort)    October  5,  1862 

Rileys   Landing    February  17,  1864 

Ripley January  8,  1863 

Rising  Sun  June  30,  1862 

Rock  Creek  Ford  July  2,  1863 

Rockford  November  14,  1863 

Rock  Island  Ferry August  4,  5,  1863 

Rock   Springs December  30,   1862 

Rogers  Gap   June     10,     August     31, 

September  10,  1862 ; 
June  20,  1863 

Rogersville November  6,  1863 ;  April 

2-4,  August  21,  Octo 
ber  8,  December  12, 
1864 

Rome November  28,  1862 

Round  Mountain   August  27,  1862 

Rover   January  31,  February  13, 

19,  March  4,  13,  15, 
May  5,  June  23,  28, 
1863 

Rural   Hill    December  20,  1862 

Russellville   December     10,     12,     13, 

1863;  October  28,  No 
vember  n,  14,  1864 

Rutherford  Creek  March  10,  1 1,  1863 ;  De 
cember  19,  1864 

Rutherford  Station    December  21,  1862 

Rutledge  December  7,  16,  18,  1863 

Salem   March  21,  May  20,  1863 

Salem  Pike June  12,  1863 

Sanders  (Fort)   November  29,  1863 

Saulsburg August  1 1,  1862 ;  Febru 
ary  2-5,  March  2,  3, 
21,  22,  April  5,  6,  n, 
15,  December  2,  1863 

Schultz  Mill  January  14,  1864 

Scott  County   March  28,  1862 

Sequatchie  Valley July   — ,    September    21- 

23,  1863;  February  27, 
1864 

Sevierville  January  13,  26,  February 

I,  2,  18,  1864 


Campaigns,  Battles,  Engagements,  etc.    225 


Sevierville  Road  February  20,   1864 

Shallow  Ford  Gap  September  22,  1863 

Shelby  Depot    October  22,  1862 

Shelbyville  March  25-28,  1862 ;  June 

27,    October    7,    1863; 

November  28,   1864 

Shelbyville  Pike  June    5,    1862;    January 

21,  February  20,  April 
23,  June  4,  6,  1863 

Shelbyville  Road    April  24,  1862 

Shellmound August  21,   27,   28,    1863 

Shiloh April  6,  7,  1862 

Shoal  Creek  December  12,  1863 

Short  Mountain  Cross  Roads August  29,  1862 

Silver  Springs  November  9,  1862 

Sims  Farm   October  7,   1863 

Smiths  Cross  Roads  October  i,  1863 

Smiths   Ford    April  3,  1862 

Smithville    June  4,  5,  1863 

Sneedville October  21,  1864 

Snow   Hill    April  2.  6,  June  4.  1863 

Somerville November    5,    26,    1862 ; 

January  3,  March  28, 
May  26-29,  December 
26,  1863 

South  Tunnel October  10,  1864 

Sparta  June  28,  August  5,  No 
vember  17,  29,  1862; 
August  9,  17,  Novem 
ber  20,  24,  26,  27,  1863 ; 
January  4,  14,  March 
11-28,  1864 

Spring  Creek  December  19,  1862 

Springfield   November  26-30,  1862 

Spring  Hill   March    4,    5,    19,    1863 ; 

March  13,  November 
29,  December  18,  1864 

Spurgeons  Mill  October  19,  1863 

Statesville April  2-6,  1863 

Stewartsborough    April  12,  1863 

Stewarts  Creek  January  I,  1863 

Stewarts  Creek  Bridge,  Jefferson  Pike   December  27,  1862 

Stewarts  Creek  Bridge,  Murfreesborough  Pike. December  27,  1862 

Stewarts  Ferry   December  4,  1862 

Stock  Creek  November  15,  1863 

Stones   Mill    ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,  December  19,  1863 


226  Tennessee  in  the  War 


Stones  River  November  12,  December 

31.  i862-January  3, 
July  17,  1863 

Stones  River  Campaign  December  26,  i862-Jan- 

uary  5,  1863 

Stones  River  Railroad  Bridge  October  5,  1863 

Strawberry  Plains  June  20,  1863;  January 

21,  22,  February  20, 
July  27-29,  November 
16,  17,  1864 

Sugar  Creek  October  9,  1863 ;  Decem 
ber  26,  1864 

Sulphur  Springs  October   21,    1863 ;    Feb 
ruary  26,  1864 

Summertown September  23,  1863 

Swallow  Bluffs   September  30,  1863 

Swanns  Island  January  28,   1864 

Swedens  Cove  June  4,  1862 

Sweetwater  September     6,      October 

10,  n,  23,  26,  27,  1863; 
February  16,  1865 

Sycamore  Creek   November  30,   1862 

Talbotts  Station   December  27,  29,  1863 

Tazewell  July   22,    26,    August   6, 

1862 ;  September  5, 
1863;  January  19,  24, 
August  3-6,  1864 ; 
March  5,  1865 

Telfords  Station  September  8,  1863 

Tennessee  River  July      i-November      19, 

1861 ;  March  4,  June 
13,  August  18,  1862; 
June  — ,  7,  August  22- 
24,  October  26,  29, 
November  13,  1863 ; 
April  12-16,  1864 

Tennessee  State  Line  May  2-6,  June  8-10,  1863 

Thompson  Station  March  5,  9,  23,  May  2, 

1863 ;  November  29, 
30,  1864 

Thorn  Hill  October  10,  1864 

Tiptonville  November  21,  1863 

Toones  Station   July      27,      August      31, 

1862;  September  n- 
16,  1863 

Tracy  City August     22,     24,     1863 ; 

January  20,  August  4, 
1864 


Campaigns,  Battles,  Engagements,  etc.    227 


Trenton   December       20,       1862 ; 

March  16-18,  April  19, 
June  15,  July  19-29, 
1863;  January  22,  27, 
1864 

Triune December       27,       1862 ; 

March  8,  21,  June  8,  9, 
n,  19,  1863;  August 
3,  4,  1864;  February 
10,  1865 

Tullahoma   March   25,   28,   June  29, 

30,  July  i,  1863; 
March  16,  1864 

Tullahoma  Campaign   June  23-July  7,  1863 

Tyree  Springs  November  7,  1862 

Union  December  30,   1862 

Union  City  March  30,  31,  December 

21,  1862;  July  10, 
September  i-io,  No 
vember  19,  1863;  Jan 
uary  22-27,  March  12, 
24,  1864 

Union  Station  November  i,  1864 

Uniontown  june  23>  ^63 

Unionville  January     31,     March    4, 

1863 

University  Depot    July  4,  1863 

Valley  Road  October  2,  1863 

Van   Buren    September  21,  1862 

Vaughts  Hill   March  20,  1863 

Versailles   January  13-15,  March  9- 

14,  1863 

Waldens  Ridge  July  5>  ^62 

Walkers  Ford   December  2,  5,  1863 

Wallace  Cross  Roads  July  15,  1862 

Warfields    December  23,  1864 

Warrensburg February  20-24,  1865 

Wartburg  june  i;>  ^63 

Wartrace  April   11,   1862;   Septem 
ber  6,  October  6,  1863 

Washington  February  26,  1864 

Watauga  Bridge  December  30,  1862 

Watauga   River    April    25-27,    September 

29,  1864 

Waterhouse's  Mill   April  19,  20,  1864 

Wauhatchie   October  28,  29,  1863 

Waverly October      22-25,      1862; 

January  16,  1863;  Oc 
tober  23,  28,  1862 


228  Tennessee  in  the  War 


Wayland  Springs   December  12,  1863 

Weems   Spring   August  19,  1863 

Wells  Hill    September  28,   1864 

Wesley  Camp    May  26,  29,  1863 

West  Harpeth  River  December  17,  1864 

White  County  January  16,  February  i- 

7,  1864 

White  Oak  Creek April  I,  1865 

White  Oak  Spring October  24,  1862 

White  Range  November  7,  1862 

Whitesides  February  25,  26,  Sep 
tember  2-5,  1864 

Whites  Station  June  20,  July  26,  De 
cember  4,  25,  1864 

Wilkinsons  Cross  Roads  , December  29,  31,  1862 

Williamsport   • August  n,  1862 

Wilson  Creek  Pike   December     n,     21,     25, 

1862 

Wilsons  Gap   June  10,  18,  1862 

Wilsonville   January  22,  1864 

Winchester   May  24,  June  4,   10,  16, 

1862;  July  3,  Septem 
ber  26,  October  29, 
November  2,  22,  1863; 
May  10,  29,  1864 

Winters  Gap    August  31,  1863 

Wolf  Creek  Bridge  September  23,  1862 

Wolf   River    July  13,  1862 

Wolf  River  Bridge   December  3,  4,  1862 

Woodbury  August  27,  1862 ;  Janu 
ary  19,  March  3-8,  24, 
April  2,  4,  May  24,  25, 
1863 ;  September  10, 
1864 

Woodbury   Pike    March  27,  1863 ;  May  25, 

1864 

Woodsons  Gap   April  17,  1862 

Wood  Springs  August  7,  1862 

Woodville   October  21,  1862 

Yankeetown November  25,  30,  1863 

Yellow  Creek   May  22,  July  5,  1863 

Yorkville   January  28,  1863 

Zollicoffer   September    20,    21,     24, 

October  19,  1863 


ANNOUNCEMENT 

Tennessee  in  the  War 

1861-1865 

By  GENERAL  MARCUS  J.  WRIGHT 

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MISS  MARY  C.  LEE:  "  I  received  the  very  handsome  Photogravure  of  my  father, 
for  which  accept  my  sincere  thanks.  It  is  the  best  full-faced  likeness  of  him,  and 
though,  of  course,  I  possess  many  of  him  I  shall  specially  value  THIS  one.  It  will 
be,  I  am  sure,  much  appreciated  by  the  Robert  E.  Lee  Camp  and  any  other 
Southern  Society  to  which  you  may  present  it." 

GENERAL  STEPHEN  D.  LEE:  "  I  have  your  Photogravure  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee, 
am  glad  to  receive  it;  it  is  now  framed  and  hangs  over  my  desk  where  I  do  all  my 
work." 

GENERAL  FREDERICK  D.  GRANT:  "Accept  my  warm  thanks  for  the  proof  copy 
of  the  photo'  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee,  which  I  shall  value  as  an  interesting  like 
ness  of  that  distinguished  Officer." 

HON.  JOHN  S.  WISE:  "  I  think  it  is  one  of  the  best  likenesses  extant." 

GENERAL  L.  L.  LOMAX:  "It  is  decidedly  the  best  likeness  I  have  seen  and  I  in 
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GENERAL  GEORGE  D.  JOHNSTON:  "  The  picture  is  a  splendid  one." 

GENERAL  WILLIAM  L.  CABEL:  "  It  is  a  fine  picture  and  I  shall  have  it  framed  and 
placed  in  my  parlor  where  the  young  people  of  my  country  can  see  it  and  call  to 
mind  his  many  virtues." 

GENERAL  G.  W.  C.  LEE:  "Your  picture  is  a  good  reproduction  of  the  original  and 
I  value  it  on  this  account." 

GENERAL  SAMUEL  G.  FRENCH:  "  I  think  it  the  best  one  of  him  to  be  obtained 
and  the  one  fond  memory  recalls." 

GENERAL  R.  F.  HOKE:  "  It  is  very  good  of  him  and  life-like  and  recalls  him  to  me 
as  of  yesterday." 

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certainly  as  good  a  one  if  not  the  very  best  of  any  I  have  ever  seen." 

GENERAL  MARCUS  J.  WRIGHT:  "I  regard  the  photogravure  of  General  Robert 
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Heroes  of  the  Confederacy 

1861-1865 
A  Picture  for  Every  Southern  Home 

CONTAINS 

President — Jefferson  Davis. 

Vice  President — Alexander  H.  Stephens. 

General  in  Chief— Robert  E.  Lee. 

Generals — Samuel  Cooper,  Albert  Sidney  Johnston,    Peter  G. 

T.  Beauregard,  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Braxton  Bragg,  John 

B.  Hood,  E.  Kirby  Smith. 

Admirals— Franklin  Buchanan,  Raphael  Semmes. 
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